I_Like_Dirt wrote:stilldropin20 wrote:because somebody is guilty here. somebody's hands are dirty in this "mess" we have created on this wonderful planet. either the politicians themeselves or the ruling class that has bought and paid for their influence. I personally do not distinguish between the 2. they are both dirty as hell to me. and neither is off the hook. always 2 with the sith. the master and the apprentice.![]()
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You know what, SD, this is a prime example of where I feel responsibility is just so lacking. I agree with the overarching sentiment of wealth exerting extensive control and there is a certainly a fair share of blame that can be directed that way.
The reality, though, is that we live in a democracy and so when you suggest that somebody is guilty, the reality is we all are. You are guilty, I am guilty, everyone is guilty. That guilt comes in varying degrees on a wide spectrum, but people don't have to close their minds and think of things as a 2-party system. People don't have to choose not to run or take action in civil society. What can one person do? Well that's a good question. One person can do quite a lot, but in reality it is much harder for one person to do it all which is where we bear a collective guilt, because collectively, we're all asking for others to do things for us which is why we find ourselves with the problems we have today. Collectively, the population (you included) need to rise up and accept responsibility for our reality and take ownership of our responsibilities as well as our rights, and only then will we really stand a chance at making tangible change for the better. And I will say, you don't seem particularly interested in doing that at all, less so than pretty much anyone else in this thread from what I can tell, to the point where you'd rather confiscate everything and risk a revolution than take ownership of anything.
Every citizen in every country complain about their governments. Even the most progressive democratic countries in the world can't please all of their citizens. Politics involve a variety of variables and tradeoffs which the results might not be realized for years down the line. That's why the whole idea behind some global conspiracy of bankers is pretty damn stupid. You don't need to plot when the whole system built around making the rich richer.
There are countries that are able to regulate this better than others but in America literally everything is for sale. If people voted around issues such as climate change, healthcare, equal rights for all, education, corporate oversight and instead always thinking who will put more money in my pocket then you'd solve a lot of the problems you have today and you would have an imperfect but functioning government.























