In a republic, like the USA, the charter can restrict what people say and they must abide by it. For instance, in a democracy, the majority might be men, and the minority is women. If a vote was to be had about what is the better sex and which gender deserves to be able to vote in the future, then clearly all males would vote for males, and all females would vote for females. This would mean that all men would get to vote, and since the females are the minority, they would be under-represented and lose. In a republic, such as the USA, our constitution would protect the right to vote for women and cannot be changed so
In a republic, like the USA, the charter can restrict what people say and they must abide by it. For instance, in a democracy, the majority might be men, and the minority is women. If a vote was to be had about what is the better sex and which gender deserves to be able to vote in the future, then clearly all males would vote for males, and all females would vote for females. This would mean that all men would get to vote, and since the females are the minority, they would be under-represented and lose. In a republic, such as the USA, our constitution would protect the right to vote for women and cannot be changed so