by Kaj » Mon 21 Apr 2008, 18:56:57
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')Shit, we cant even get our people off their ass to vote, you think they are going to become rebels and start shooting??
There are quite a few things to say to this.
Firstly, I wouldn't advocate shooting unless all the options have been used up. America is still a very free society, there are lots of peaceful things people can do.
Secondly, why do you think it is that people can't be bothered to vote?
I think it may have a lot to do with the fact that people know that neither of the oligarchic parties really represent their interests. They are both business parties, and differ from each other only very narrowly. It almost hardly seems worth voting when the electoral debate is such garbage, focusing on personality etc.
The American people, in general, have been to the left of both parties for some time. (In general they want job security, cheap healthcare, less war etc.) Every American I have talked to has expressed his/her dissatisfaction with the system.
So, is the ballot box really an option when neither candidate represent your views? Can that really be called 'democracy' ('rule of the people'?).
If Americans really want a healthy democracy, they are going to have to assert themselves outside of the electoral system too.
You might be right that it won't happen in America, but I don't see why not. The country has gone through radical periods, and we are in for interesting times. As I see it, there's no inevitable course, we can only do our bit to try to steer it where we want it.