• @blueskiesoc
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    21 year ago

    Thank you for responding. My “who decides” comment was an unuseful shortand for what I wanted to express, which is that I don’t have much trust in our institutions to carry out the will of the people.

    • @Katana314
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      21 year ago

      My response to that clarification is the same as my first response. The institutions we use to represent our wills are made up of people, just like us. In the end, it comes down to distrust of other people; be it those you see as “Government people” or “Other side people”.

      If your problem with a new system is that you don’t trust the decisions made by other people, I think ultimately that is the real issue - and it can either be considered an issue with your own levels of trust, or issues with people’s trustworthiness. One way or another, society will rely on systems run by itself.

      • @blueskiesoc
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        1 year ago

        Yes, the real issue is trust. Agreed. The Supreme Court is my example of mistrust. I don’t believe every member is upholding their oath to do their job in the interests of the many vs. who is paying them on the side.

        I hope you read this as a continuing discussion, not an argument.