@Coach to politics English • 5 months agoPity US voters their choice of leaders. Surely democracy is better than this? | Simon Tisdallwww.theguardian.comexternal-linkmessage-square16arrow-up173arrow-down125
arrow-up148arrow-down1external-linkPity US voters their choice of leaders. Surely democracy is better than this? | Simon Tisdallwww.theguardian.com@Coach to politics English • 5 months agomessage-square16
minus-squareAsakuraMaolinkfedilink8•5 months agoArticles like this are just trying to amp up the idiotic “but muh both sides” argument. One of the candidates wants to turn America into a dictatorshop, the other one doesn’t.
minus-square@anticolonialistlink5•5 months agoIt’s already a fascist dictatorship, it has been. We have a dictatorship of capital where both right wing parties answer to the same bankers, CEOs, and the donor class. They are the ones directing policy, not us.
Articles like this are just trying to amp up the idiotic “but muh both sides” argument.
One of the candidates wants to turn America into a dictatorshop, the other one doesn’t.
It’s already a fascist dictatorship, it has been. We have a dictatorship of capital where both right wing parties answer to the same bankers, CEOs, and the donor class. They are the ones directing policy, not us.