Do they have democracy in Oman?
What does "democracy" mean?
Why is "democracy" considered a litmus test?
People around the world come from so many different backgrounds, walks of life, creeds. Why should one political system be applied to everyone worldwide?
Would "democracy" work the same in a globalized, developed nation that can deliver individual candidate messages to the general population through TV, internet, etc as it would in a country like Afghanistan, where 75% of the population is illiterate, 70% of the rural population has no electricity access, many are simple animal-herders with no knowledge of political or economic issues, and tribal ties run thicker than blood?
Lastly, the United States is known around the world as a "democracy" but functionally your vote only makes a difference if you live in certain counties in Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Florida and Wisconsin. Several presidents have been "elected" through this "democratic" process despite losing the popular vote quite heavily. And why can faithless electors cast their elector presidential vote for someone other that the person that was voted for by the people, thus nullifying thousands of votes?
So again, what does "democracy" mean and why is it good for all peoples?