• TheRealKuni
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      138 months ago

      We have a democratic republic, a form of representative government. While there is unfortunately a sometimes insurmountable amount of outsized power wielded by the ultrawealthy, we still can make change happen when the opportunity arises. That goes away if the flawed democracy we have goes away.

      Don’t let perfection be the enemy of progress. A flawed democracy is better than no democracy.

      • @GreenTacklebox
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        -218 months ago

        We don’t have a democracy. The fact that nearly all of the primaries were cancelled this year and the dnc just decided to pick a winner is evidence that we don’t. we have a captilaist oligarchy in which no one reaches the high office unless the rich think it’s ok.

        • TheRealKuni
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          88 months ago

          We don’t have a democracy. The fact that nearly all of the primaries were cancelled this year and the dnc just decided to pick a winner is evidence that we don’t. we have a captilaist oligarchy in which no one reaches the high office unless the rich think it’s ok.

          All this tells me is that you don’t understand what I said. You’re saying that because the systems in place can be used to limit the choices we have in frustrating ways, we don’t have choices.

          But we still do have choices. It’s very rare that they’re the best ones, but they’re still choices. A choice between a genocide-supporting fascist and a genocide-supporting non-fascist is still a choice between a fascist and a non-fascist. That choice sucks, but it’s a choice worth making.

          • @GreenTacklebox
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            -38 months ago

            If those are the choices the system gives us then it’s probably a good idea to rebel against said system.

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              8 months ago

              Really? Given a choice between fascist or non fascist you think a real answer is “rebel!”

              Well alright then, fuckin do it mate. Don’t expect anyone else to lead the charge you want.

              This is why nobody takes you seriously.

              edit: a word

              • @GreenTacklebox
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                -28 months ago

                You think by rebel I mean wage war. There’s many more ways to rebel, the one I’m encouraging is voting for a third party candidate.

                • @nomous
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                  18 months ago

                  Cool back peddle bro, I’m sure “voting” third party is exactly what you meant. Too bad voting nonviable candidates is completely pointless at this time and would only serve to give the rightwing more electoral power.