The holographic argument of democratic will is nothing but circular logic, and it blames the people for the acts of the few, even though the people don't regard the few as legitimate by and large and the few that do clearly see that the few that act in the name of the people, don't act in the name of the people, you're delusional and full of it if you think otherwise, this is evidenced by the approval ratings, the fact that a large majority chooses not to vote, and if you were to demonstrate the legitimacy of government on paper you would be left with a blank page.
The point being is that you are both talking about something you don't fully grasp and what you do grasp is grossly incomplete, there is an endless amount of presumptions and suppositions that flow out of this assault on rational thinking, especially since at the heart of it you excuse the most unlawful and illegitimate, slavery.