Sarin
Deity
- Joined
- Aug 18, 2013
- Messages
- 2,496
Allow me to put this in terms that are extremely, incredibly simple.
I am not an american so when I see american politics I see two camps of people. Let us call them camps A and B to underscore the point.
A is a bunch of people calling their political opponents in A baby murdering traitors who want to ruin the country and should burn in hell. Where as camp B is calling their opponents in A a bunch of fascist traitors who want to ruin the country and should rot in prison. And frankly those talking points sound all the same to me. It's just the same "my enemy is the devil" but in mildly different coats of paint.
And as an observer on the sidelines all I see is that. And it makes me ill inclined to dig further than simply rejecting them both as being the same. Because the tools you use define you more than the cause you deem to espouse.
You have to understand that it's a neat arrangement to uphold the duopoly that protects corporate interests over the people's while maintaining the pretense of democracy.
Both sides are, on purpose, presenting themselves as threat to a significant subsection of population, thus inducing them to vote for the other side. They maintain this balance on purpose, that much is obvious if you realize how little would either side have to change to break this and become, at least as long as they can uphold some of their promises, the only viable party. This creates a political landscape where very few dare to vote for third party that could disrupt this arrangement.