@debacle

I'm far from being a Republican, but I'm with you 100% on the content of this toot.

@Blort

I assume, that the word "#republican" has different meanings depending on context.

"#Republicanism is a political ideology that promotes the republican system of #government, in which #sovereignty resides in the people and their elected representatives, as opposed to hereditary #monarchy or other forms of absolute personal power."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republicanism

It's not related to any specific political party of the same name 😉

Republicanism - Wikipedia

@debacle
Ah, ok. Thanks for the clarification! Yes, I definitely identify more with a system where "sovereignty resides in the people and their elected representatives, as opposed to hereditary monarchy or other forms of absolute personal power." than the US Republican party, which seems more interested in recreating a monarchy / dictatorship.

@Blort

Somehow, #terminology got scrambled between the two sides of the #Atlantic. In #Europe we interpret some words differently than in the US:

#football (kicking a spherical ball), #liberal (political centre), #libertarian (anarcho-communist), #republican (anti-monarchist), #rubber (eraser), etc.

#linguistics #english