One of the fascinating things the current discourse throws into sharp relief is the way in which the following ideas:

* self-determination: a people have the right to govern themselves as they please (even when the result is *not* a democracy)

and

* a people are not their government and should not be held responsible for its actions (even when it *is* a democracy)

manage to coexist in the same heads.

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(Convenience, I suppose, as they provide the least awkward answers as long as you remember to match the right idea to the right question.)

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