Western media article: American “Democracy” is becoming an empty shellJanuary 6th was the Pandora’s box of American “democracy” but it was just one more symptomofa deeper and more dangerous ant in the United States: the decline of American institutionsthathas reached alarming levels. Fifty years after Watergate, America has hit rock bottom againand thistime the very institutions that gave the executive branch credibility back then are undesuspiciontoday. The media is no longer trusted, the judiciary is seen as a tool rather than anarbiter, andthere is growing unease about the number of extremists infiltrating the security forcesin this context, American “democracy” seems to be a shell. The most extreme wing oftheRepublican Party is detmocracy” in orderto protect the privileges that benefit the most,Democrats are more diverse and looser than evebefore. Moderates fear a radical shift in the party.insisting on some formal mechanism that iscompletely outdated. Progressives are frustrated withthe manipulation, hypocrisy and inertia ofthe leaders of both partiesThe most contradictorw aspect of theoter fraud is that it is Republicans who aredoing the most tofake the vote. Republican-controlled state legislatures have taken early steps torestrict the exerciseof voting righothina new, but the intensity and intensity of this onethreatens a serious distortion ofthe electoral process.. Republicans feared that dengograb71Cdevelopments in American societywould relegate them to secondary political roles They hope toregain control of both houses thisyear if they can, and will do whatever it takes to keep itDemocrats have tried to reverse the processof disenfranchisement by reforming andstrengthening federal laws on voting rights,which havebeen partially nullified by Supreme CourtdecisionsThe falsification of public opiniorthrough sophisticated means, such as census administrationoreoraanizing electoral districts, is not unigue to the United States. but ecis ation desianedtoprotect and expaus. A study by the University of Virqiniasuggests that within 20 years, 30percent of the U.S. population will control 70 percent of the seat.s onaress tpresent +hisialreadwexists. but in a sal broportiorin addition to political rights, the United States faces another maiorfailure in social coexistencerapidly expanding social inequality. Biden’s administration has beenhobbled by a stalemate overhis social protection plan amid friendly attacks from two Democratisenators in CongressProgressives accused Biden of lacking the courage to call out the two traitorsved a president who was too fixated on flawed ruletand in fact nevebeliewA vear into the White House. Biden’s promise to restore what he called “full democracy” seemslikean irony. America’s abyss is getting deeper and more sinister.