| I hear this a lot from Americans, that the percentage of Americans that align with the current right-wing party is actually low. Sometimes you'll see people state that a lot of the right-wing posts you see online are mostly bots. It's curious to me though, that: The majority of state governorships, The majority of state congresses, The majority of law enforcement, The majority of military members, The majority of the US house, The majority of the US senate, The majority of the US labor unions, The majority of the US corporations, The majority of the US media organizations; both legacy and new, The majority of the US Supreme Court, and of course the US Executive branch.... ... all belong to the right-wing party we're supposed to believe, according to online rhetoric, is actually only backed by ~30% of Americans. You'd expect a more broad and public resistance if that were true? Supposedly the centrists and left-wing party members are the silent majority while the right-wing party enacts their agenda with no resistance? I think the reality is; what we see and hear in the real world is who the US truly is. |
I think for law enforcement and corporations, there is more money and power to be found in supporting the right, so it requires strong leadership to try to do what is best for the population instead of themselves. On the corporate side, this isn't helped by the view pushed into the legal system that corporations only social responsibility is to make the most money for their shareholders in the short term.
We seem to have a system of democracy that may be inferior to many other countries and the cracks are showing. On the not so positive other hand, countries that I would have said have a more robust system are also starting to show cracks, and I don't think it is only because of the influence of foreign big money.