@madeingermany@mas.to
@alan@mindly.social @pluralistic@mamot.fr it's good to have more direct democracy, but it would equally be very susceptible to populism without a politically educated population.
How are you not saying gop and Dems are the same when you shrug at the choice between them?
I don't disagree that both are way too beholden to corporate money, but again, what the Republican administration is doing/allowing to happen is madness.
@alan@mindly.social
@madeingermany@mas.to @pluralistic@mamot.fr All I was referring to in that post is that neither of the parties reflect the will of voters. I was not commenting on the madness of the Trump Regime, although I certainly have and will continue to.
I'm commenting on the flaws in the system that have set up the conditions for this to happen. The disproportionate influence of lobbyists and corporate donations mean that policymakers answer to them, not their constituents.
And yeah, the state of education, political and otherwise is a big factor, but I would assert that the erosion in education also comes from undue corporate influence. All corporations want is a compliant workforce of consumers, and that's what they got.
All of these things have set the foundation for the rise of a fascist state, and now we're seeing it play out in real time.