Anyone else keeping up with this?

  • queermunist she/her@lemmy.ml
    hexbear
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    2 months ago

    The US was approaching democracy but it never actually reached that point. In order for the US to have ever been a democracy there are a lot of fundamental government structures that would have needed to be destroyed. The Electoral College is obvious, but also the Senate and the cap on House members and the fact that voting rights aren't guaranteed and the sabotage of public campaign finance and the fucking Supreme Court- the list goes on. The US never actually became a full democracy at any point in its history, you are being idealistic.

    • Pluto [he/him, he/him]
      hexagon
      hexbear
      4
      2 months ago

      Nope.

      Many communities of color rely on politicians on the local, municipal, and state level in order for much needed accommodations (such as Autistic people such as myself) and social welfare benefits.

      They weren't bequeathed to us.

      They were fought for and won.

      If it weren't for us working-class folk, you wouldn't have the social welfare benefits you have, if you have any, whitey.

      I don't want to hear about what the democratic system doesn't do right.

      Because what it doesn't do right is due to the bourgeois.