I get that reality sucks, but that doesn’t make your delusions correct :3c
edit: this is specifically about the US, hence the reference to the “liberal experiment” as it was once called. Yes, many other countries are not past the point of no return, but very few are not in grave danger.
I suggest you all to review your American history because things like this have happened in several occasions and to several degrees.
You should know that Tammany Hall was a thing, and so was the Business Plot, and the Kent State shootings and things like the Battle of Blair Mountain were more common than you would believe.
I understand that to young people, seeing what’s happening is scary, but democracy is a continuous battle that we tend to forget it exists but that we ought to fight as the alternative is always worse than anything you might imagine (based on the testimonials of survivors).
EDIT: I added few links with worth reading articles.
“Time is a wheel in constant motion always rolling us along. Who wants to look back on their years and wonder where those years have gone?” ― Lee Ann Womack
Democracy is dead IN THE USA
FTFY
I’m tired of people acting like Trump didn’t win an election underst democratic processes, claiming that this isn’t democracy, instead of recognizing that democracy IS the problem.
tf you talking about “democracy being the problem?” We lived in an oligarchy led by neoliberals who wanted to maintain oligarchy, and fascists who promised change. There’s a reason I called it “democracy” and not democracy.
By its very nature democracy is oppressive of the minority.
Rather than oppressive of the majority? Sounds like the superior way to organize a society tbh :/
Or you know we could just treat everyone equally and allow anyone to do what they want as long as it does not interfere with others doing the same.
sounds like something the majority can agree on more than any minority 😁