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by thunky
5 days ago
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> there's another word we use to describe participating in democracy: Lobbying And there's another word we can use to describe Lobbying: Bribery. Lobbying is a (corrupt) industry and I'm not a participant in it, so unfortunately I'm still down to "call your representative". The system really doesn't work as you say. Representatives don't respond to what their constituents want. They respond to money and and power. That's not democracy. |
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Which is literally lobbying, which you refuse to participate in, so that leaves accepting that all your great thoughts will be forever stuck in your head. The person you hired to work with your thoughts is most definitely not a mind reader.
> They respond to money and and power.
Money and power is not some fundamental property of the universe. It is only social. It is given to whom the people want to give it to. So, if the money and power isn't directed where you want to see it, give money and power to someone else.
> That's not democracy.
Right. Democracy takes place when you make yourself heard, by actually talking to people, not computers, about what you feel needs to be heard, while holding the representatives accountable if they do not do their job. So far you appear to be doing neither. If democracy isn't your thing, that's fine. The neat thing about democracy is if you don't like it and choose not to participate, it naturally turns into the only alternative, so everyone wins — except those who cling to the idea of magic. Unfortunately, magic doesn't exist.