• hdnsmbt@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Few us citizens will even protest this extreme injustice. Ask yourselves how this would play out in France.

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      10 months ago

      If recent memory serves, the answer is rage for a few days then back to life as usual.

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        9 months ago

        There’s only so many times you can guillotine the same corpse before it gets old. After all it’s “eat the rich”, not “slice the rich like toast”. So a few days will be sufficient.

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          I’d love to “bother” but do you have any suggestions? The French method ain’t what it used to. The people need direction and I’m not talking about politicians. Everytime one pops up they get disappeared. The powers that be have gotten very good at keeping the status quo. So until that changes, yeah complacency it is.

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            9 months ago

            Isn’t there some kind of amendment you guys are so proud of? Something to do with tyrannical governments? I know solidarity isn’t your thing entirely but it makes me wonder what you guys are waiting to happen before you use those guns. I hear they also help against disappearing. I realize that’s a big step but you could at least take to the streets, no?

            Also, “the powers that be” don’t keep the status quo. The complacent populace waiting for something to change is. You are way more than them but for some reason you don’t channel that power.

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                Lol, thanks for the analysis and your valuable contribution to the discussion. I will vow to better my excessive use of question marks based on your feedback. Can I still ask questions or is it just the question marks you are irked by❔

                Your “usual policy” is exactly my point, by the way. You wait for someone to do something, for something to change just as long as you don’t have to do anything and can stay angry but complacent. Change doesn’t come in the form of some feature update you can download, you have to actively work for it.

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              9 months ago

              They won’t do anything because they are selfish, lazy, weak, authoritarian cowards.

              They can’t and won’t even enforce their own rules on Lemmy so what makes you think they’re going to do anything to save their own country?

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      9 months ago

      I think the biggest problem is how it’s such a complicated issue, it’s really hard to just ‘rally the masses around’. Especially when there’s plenty of other runaway complicated issues we also need to rail against.

      I think this is why the “Occupy Wall St.” protests ultimately fizzled. People were pissed, many knew exactly why, many had a vague idea, and many others just wanted to blow off steam.

      One “advanatage” the rich have with their ideology is insidious simplicity. Does it serve money? Do that. Does it keep you rich and punish others? Do that. Terribly predictable, but they all unite under solidarity of acquiring currency. They’re not bothered with how it affects the planet or any other human beings that don’t threaten their accounts.

      A majority of these injustices are essentially us being very unhappy with all the complicated, multifaceted, complex ways in which these weaponized simpletons pursue cash and the power to acquire more cash. We know something is VERY wrong, but untangling it enough to unite under a common demand is a much heavier burden.

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          9 months ago

          Excellent dig-up. Thanks for this. :) It’s really hard to maintain “what really happened” as time goes on. I can’t believe this was so long ago.

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        9 months ago

        A lot of the problems boil down to FPTP-voting and the current way political campaigns are financed. They result in this polarized deadwater where money and power practically become synonymous words wielded to keep anything from changing via journalism and the courts on this matter. It’s exactly as intended by the old roman aristocrats that designed it over 2 millenia ago to maintain influence regardless of voter outcomes.