The recent discussions and critiques surrounding Western political elites, including the performance of Joe Biden, highlight a broader issue of systemic institutional breakdown rather than individual failures. The focus on Biden's capabilities or the relevance of his age misses the larger picture of a democracy in distress, where the problems are deep-rooted and extend beyond personal attributes or single events. The critique extends to the functioning of democracies worldwide, with a particular nod to the British model of democracy and its lessons for countries like India. The emphasis on traditional voting methods over electronic voting machines (EVMs) in vibrant democracies underscores a growing concern about the integrity and transparency of electoral processes. This scenario reflects a critical juncture for democracies globally, where the challenge is not only to address the symptoms but to confront the underlying issues threatening the very fabric of democratic governance.
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