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Oof. Not an easy question indeed.

"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." - John F. Kennedy

And yet... in the US at least, we have an avenue for that. Change the laws. The Constitution forbids what you want to do? You can change that, too. That's the route that you're supposed to take.

If you won't, and you say so publicly, and the people are willing to vote for you anyway... then the powers that be are in a tough spot. They have (at least somewhat legitimate) grounds for excluding you. And yet, they risk your popular support deciding that the system will not accept them.

What they should be doing is figuring out the reason so many people support those who want to tear down the system, and find a way to give them most of what they want within the system, and campaign on that, to cut the ground out from the outside-the-system party. But that may require more competence and savvy than the powers that be have shown...




Note that in Germany, there are literally parts of of the constitution that are unchangeable, by design:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entrenched_clause#Germany




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