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Off by a few thousand years there bud. Even if you want to limit it to "modern" democracies, Britain has the US beat by a hundred years.
I read that and I was like "Is that what Americans learn in school???"
they definitely teach "oldest constitution" where i am.
Oldest still actively used (and I don't think it's something to be proud of) but older constitutional documents exist
The Magna Carta still has a couple statues left in Britain. But they repealed a lot of it as it became irrelevant or outdated.
That’s what needs to happen in the US too, but the country is set up to basically prevent changes in the constitution at this point because the founding fathers couldn’t foresee the size the country became and the spread of population and technologies across it.
Also the racism, so much racism.
I can't speak for all 300 million, but that certainly isn't what I learned in school.
Except I'm not American, but you just go ahead and misjudge things you know nothing about, you are quite good at it.
Well then there's something wrong with what you were taught in school!
The constitutional monarchy?
Republics and constitutional monarchies are both forms of democracy.
i mean britain only switched from a full monarchy to a parliamentary system in 1832
Bullshit.