Im not AT ALL responsible for a system that is not controlled by the people. That has been as clear as day for the past 50 years. If you are supporting it, you are the problem. You are supporting corruption by playing its game.
Yes my "do something" is focusing on supporting grassroots people and efforts that we have direct control over.
I have no interest in supporting systems that are not backed up by common individuals.
> Im not AT ALL responsible for a system that is not controlled by the people.
In the US system all power - nominally - derives from the people. And it still is controlled by the people, as the balance-of-power upset in 2016 - when Trump was elected GOP candidate despite the GOP leadership disfavoring him - showed. But yes; most of the time the two party system is doing a laudable job keeping the the people disunited over petty squabbles, while the moneyed class is poking the fire. And you feeling that "the system [..] is not controlled by the people" is just part of the strategy; you are still an actor in the system and as such you bear responsibility.
> You are supporting corruption by playing its game.
I'm not permitted to participate in US American politics. I'm just an observer. The system I'm living in is a semi-direct democracy with federal, regional and local levels, on each of which I do participate. It's pretty much "by the people, for the people". Still; not without flaws.
> Yes my "do something" is focusing on supporting grassroots people and efforts that we have direct control over.
That's a laudable effort, I congratulate you. Are you aware of other grassroot movements that try to break up the two-party system and to get money out of politics?
Yes my "do something" is focusing on supporting grassroots people and efforts that we have direct control over.
I have no interest in supporting systems that are not backed up by common individuals.