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In a capitalist society, the role of government should be to protect citizens from corporations.
If nobody is willing to do that, what use are they?
yes please.
Yeah well fuck all came because of that action.
Sound like You're telling me CEOs aren't taking any actions to make themselves safer...
How does CEOs making themselves safer help the rest of us?
Them living in fear is a net positive. They should be afraid of us when they abuse and murder us.
That's not how capitalism works... capitalists uses the state to secure, and concentrate power in their hands....
We also have no responsibility to protect them. That fall on their shareholders and we want to hang ALL of them.
Three things are needed for this to work: labor, capital, and ~~government~~ authorized violence.
The first got destroyed, and the second used the third to get bigger than ever.
So we went from a tricycle to a penny farthing and now we’re falling over.
The government is a tool of the capitalist class in a capitalist society. Democracy was originally for the capitalists and their allies and now is a hedge against revolution.
Democracy means "rule by the people as equals".
It doesn't mean " western power".
To be against democracy as an ideology or concept is to be against having humans rights: to be able to decide how you will live and die and for what purpose the fruits of your labor is used.
So do we live in a democracy, banjo? Is there any correlation at all between what government does and what the people want?
The current leaders recieved the majority of votes. The candidates all also won their respective primaries.
The problem lies with the voters (and campaign finance, but thats a partisan issue as well, meaning voters also chose that problem).
The USSR had votes. So does Russia and North Korea. Have votes does not equal having democracy.
Democracy: control of an organization or group by the majority of its members.
Theres very close to zero correlation between what laws pass in the US government and what citizens want to pass. So-- its not a democracy at all is it.
I don't know how anything you wrote is relevant to what I wrote.
You said:
Democracy isn't a compromise with the rich. It is complete ownership by the people.
Democracy in its idealized form, of which I am a proponent of, is that, assuming you mean ownership of the means of production. In popular use, what many countries have is considered a democracy. To be pedantic, we elect representatives to the government by democratic means in most capitalist countries. We call this democracy. I think we should have the former, but I'm not interested in wasting my little social good will on pedantry and definitions with the average person.
That's fair, it was pedantry.