USAians don’t have options? That has to be a joke. During the presidential elections, they had Bernie for decades, they had Warren for a long time too, and they had many others - that’s only at the national level. At the local level they still have many options.
USA isn’t the only country with options making dumb choices. Germany, France, Denmark, Sweden, Hungary, Poland, Czechia, Spain, Italy… we don’t suffer from a lack of options. We suffer from a lack of unwillingness and understanding to choose those options.
People like to conveniently forget about gerrymandered voting maps and the ever growing influence rich people have over the govt through lobbying and bribes.
The US has been an oligarchal democracy for decades now where the individuals vote means nothing as everything will be decided behind the scenes by the “elite” class.
“We face opposition, we should just give up.” Great thinking there. Don’t be so weak-willed. If you believe you have no options, there no options shall there be.
Yes, we face overwhelming odds. Yes, the rich have outsized power. But if all you do is go “welp, nothing I can do, may as well spend the day jerking off”, then you can’t expect change. Change doesn’t come easily either. It takes decades to build a movement, but a movement can’t be built off of “meh, why try? my self-fulling prophecy of doing nothing leading to no change is being fulfilled”.
Stop doing their work and speading hopelessness. You can be more than that.
This wasn’t supposed to come off as “defeatism” just that people ignore these truths and want to act like the majority of people aren’t being blatantly ignored suppressed.
The US has been an oligarchal democracy for decades now where the individuals vote means nothing as everything will be decided behind the scenes by the “elite” class.
Sounds an awful lot like defeatism. No need for the quotes. Your response doesn’t make it any better. “We are being supressed, that’s the the truth, we can’t do anything”.
Please visit a central European county and maybe live there for a while. Then return or stay if you like, it’s just that you experience first hand that countries can run in a different way. Not at all perfect but different.
From my personal perspective the most shocking thing is this hustle mentality. I think it’s rare here. Some entrepreneurs have it (they get indoctrinated by US wealth influencers / Tony Robbins etc) but I believe most people here are pretty okay with their own situation, they don’t have to worry about healthcare and even if we lose our job it’s usually not an immediate disaster, even without large savings.
So we tend to worry less about the present and more about the future. Climate change, environmental damage, right wing movements, privatization of healthcare, enshittification etc. Still all very bad and cause to worry but it’s less about our present survival, more about keeping things stable.
Ahhh basic human needs being met. The sign of a lottery winner if ever I saw one. At least here in America.
What a shithole. You all deserve better.
Then they should vote for it.
They don’t really have the option. It’s not like they live in a proper democracy.
USAians don’t have options? That has to be a joke. During the presidential elections, they had Bernie for decades, they had Warren for a long time too, and they had many others - that’s only at the national level. At the local level they still have many options.
USA isn’t the only country with options making dumb choices. Germany, France, Denmark, Sweden, Hungary, Poland, Czechia, Spain, Italy… we don’t suffer from a lack of options. We suffer from a lack of unwillingness and understanding to choose those options.
People like to conveniently forget about gerrymandered voting maps and the ever growing influence rich people have over the govt through lobbying and bribes.
The US has been an oligarchal democracy for decades now where the individuals vote means nothing as everything will be decided behind the scenes by the “elite” class.
“We face opposition, we should just give up.” Great thinking there. Don’t be so weak-willed. If you believe you have no options, there no options shall there be.
Yes, we face overwhelming odds. Yes, the rich have outsized power. But if all you do is go “welp, nothing I can do, may as well spend the day jerking off”, then you can’t expect change. Change doesn’t come easily either. It takes decades to build a movement, but a movement can’t be built off of “meh, why try? my self-fulling prophecy of doing nothing leading to no change is being fulfilled”.
Stop doing their work and speading hopelessness. You can be more than that.
This wasn’t supposed to come off as “defeatism” just that people ignore these truths and want to act like the majority of people aren’t being blatantly
ignoredsuppressed.Sounds an awful lot like defeatism. No need for the quotes. Your response doesn’t make it any better. “We are being supressed, that’s the the truth, we can’t do anything”.
Please visit a central European county and maybe live there for a while. Then return or stay if you like, it’s just that you experience first hand that countries can run in a different way. Not at all perfect but different.
From my personal perspective the most shocking thing is this hustle mentality. I think it’s rare here. Some entrepreneurs have it (they get indoctrinated by US wealth influencers / Tony Robbins etc) but I believe most people here are pretty okay with their own situation, they don’t have to worry about healthcare and even if we lose our job it’s usually not an immediate disaster, even without large savings.
So we tend to worry less about the present and more about the future. Climate change, environmental damage, right wing movements, privatization of healthcare, enshittification etc. Still all very bad and cause to worry but it’s less about our present survival, more about keeping things stable.