• TQuid@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    What’s next is more studies. We know basic income works, we know the four-day work week is better for everyone, and many other things that improve life but run counter to the conservative “suffering is virtue” narrative. They won’t get implemented until we have real democracy.

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      1 year ago

      We have a real democracy. A real democracy doesn’t force anyone to get involved, though, and most people – especially those who would welcome those kind of changes – don’t.

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        Ah yes, the real democracy where 30% of the vote gets a majority government. That real democracy?

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          Yes, that’s what real democracy can look like when the people don’t get involved. The good news is that we still have a real democracy and the people can choose to become involved at any time to right the ship.

          But do they want to? The answer is almost certainly no. That requires work and people don’t like work. We like being able to sit back and do nothing. We also like that, because we did nothing, “it’s not our fault” when we don’t like the outcome.