.@Snowden @mcelhearn True, but this is not #democracy, it is bipartisan #oligarchy, a political shared monopoly of the wealthy exploiting us
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But if we work really hard and play by the rules, someday we can get rich and exploit everyone else, right?
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... that seems like a pretty good deal, no? In terms of how to spend our fleeting existences on the planet?
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@mcelhearn with respect, you aren't exactly going to get fucked all that hard if trump wins, unlike the rest of us. -
U will get fucked hard by the murderous witch that wants 2 bring Sharia Muslims in & illegals 2 finish U off
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thanks to Fascist libs "racist" has become mere newspeak & has lost all it's power.
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This relies on people mobilizing and doing work between elections instead of waiting for some savior every 4 years.
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Agreed! It's so frustrating when people use their vote to 'protest', but do nothing in the yrs between elections.
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Time for a true Revolution. Not hippy dippy Bernie type, but the type that will really tear down the Establishment Globalist cabal.
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True Revolution would be revolting in way not yet seenpic.twitter.com/ymKQrSxuMz
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Who says it need be physical? Cerebral/Spiritual Revolution can be just as or more effective.
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That all depends on forces driving actions of people Either way its already upon the worldpic.twitter.com/AuFzZoYFhr
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Yepp, I agree. Democracy was founded by the Greeks at that time .In democratic countries and political systems, the government (1)
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is evident by political choices of the people. Typical characteristics of a democracy are free elections, majority rule, (2)
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acceptance of a political opposition, constitutionality, protection of fundamental rights, protection of civil liberties (3)
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and respect for human rights. Since the power is exercised by the public, and to combat the political process are essential.(4)
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And I think the "DEMOCRACY", today, has nothing to do with democracy, who once appointed the Greeks! NEVER ! (5) .
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