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The claim that the preferences, culture, or interests of a demographic majority are inherently legitimate, morally right, and should dominate public life and policy, simply by virtue of numbers. It rationalizes the marginalization of minorities as "the will of the people" and frames protections for minorities as undemocratic special treatment.
Example: Opposing bilingual education or signage by saying, "This is America, we speak English here. The majority shouldn't have to accommodate a few." This majoritarianist rationalization conflates numerical dominance with moral authority, using democracy as a weapon to enforce cultural assimilation and deny pluralism.
by Abzugal February 8, 2026
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