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In reply to the discussion: A Short Note On The Democratic Party And The Progressive Left.... [View all]DeSwiss
(27,137 posts)And that's the problem, init? It's not so much us, as it is the tools we are forced to use. However, directly or indirectly we made the tools, so it is our fault I guess.
And yet, if we keep using these tools, tools that WE KNOW to be defective and that this is the best these tools can do, then why expect anything better than what we've got?
We know we've got broke-ass tools. We admit it openly, yet we mostly shrug-off any direct responsibility for how it got that way, and certainly never suggesting anything remotely sounding like trying to radically change it. Only a fool would attempt that, right?
So with our broke-ass tools, we go on producing broke-ass programs, and broke-ass policies, and broke-ass laws, and in the end with debt-ridden broke-ass, spied-upon people. How are outcomes ever going to become better if we keep using these lousy, broken-ass tools?
- Plato informs us: ''One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors.'' He never mentions what you should do when you do participate and you still end up being governed by them......
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