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by thunky
6 days ago
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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 It's literally not possible to fix a corrupt system by asking a participant in it to change the system that benefits them. > Unfortunately, magic doesn't exist. You are under the illusion that we operate under a functional democracy that responds to the will of the people. It's you that believes in magic, not me. |
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If that were the case we wouldn't have spent time talking about how it is broken, nor would we have spent time talking about what needs to be done to fix it. However, like you said, when you benefit from the system there is no incentive to change.
To those reading this who are not winners under the status quo, know that you can change. The power is in your hands. Don't let the propagandists try to convince you that it is hopeless. As they suggest themselves, only those who want to keep things the same seek preservation.