• SkippingRelax@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    You are right, maybe it’s impossible to solve any problems, we should stop bothering. If only someone had told Rosa back then she probably wouldn’t have wasted her time for nothing :)

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      10 months ago

      When did I say it was impossible? It’s happened 27 times. I said it’s not something realistic, at least not at the moment.

      Also, what does Rosa Parks have to do with amending the constitution? She wasn’t in the U.S. government and there were no constitutional amendments based on her heroism. If you’re going to reference U.S. history, it’s best not to do it wrongly.

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        10 months ago

        Mentioned her before in this thread,before we went down another rabbit hole of impossible / not realistic to change tour constitution. Wasn’t my intention to discuss constitution amendments, we ended up there after I pointed out that discussions about tipping (and universal healthcare, gun control etc etc) always end up in someone bringing up some reasons why bUT that workeD everywhere eLSe oN thE PlaNet but It Can’t worK Here becAuse blah blah.

        I mentioned her not in relation to constitution amendments nor gun control (nor tipping, which ia where we started) just because she didn’t make up excuses about, too hard, unrealistic all the other blah blah I keep hearing here about all the issues the US have

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          10 months ago

          If you didn’t want to discuss constitutional amendments, you shouldn’t have brought up something that would require such a herculean effort to make happen that it is not realistic for the foreseeable future and likely wouldn’t even get ratified for decades even if somehow you could get that many Republicans and Democrats on board as your example.

          Even Bernie Sanders is against a gun ban. He wants more gun control, but he’s not interested in banning guns. Sorry.

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            10 months ago

            Don’t be sorry, its all good I’ll go to sleep knowing that it’s pretty unlikely I’ll get shot when out shopping, and if it happens my hospital fees are free. And while away from work, my employer keeps paying my wages because I’m on sick leave, which doesn’t impact my holidays balance because PTO and sick leave are separate.

            Unfortunately what worked everywhere else in the Western world for a vast amount of issues clearly can’t work in the US because reasons. OK.

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              10 months ago

              Sorry… did you think I was defending America? Because I think it’s pretty clear I wasn’t.

              Most of the rest of the Western world is not an oligarchy designed to maximize profits for a tiny handful of people. That is the “because reasons.” This is like asking why North Koreans haven’t risen up and deposed the Kim family yet. The real world doesn’t work that way.

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                10 months ago

                I know you weren’t, which is even more frustraring because we want the same things and the only reason I’m engaging :)

                Most of the rest of the western countries absolutely are oligarchies designed to maximise profits for a handful of people, some more than others, sometimes a good government happens for a cycle or two and then bad ones for a while. Doesn’t mean people can’t demand change and sometimes, not always, obtain it.

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                  10 months ago

                  Many of us have been demanding change for a very long time now. I certainly have. But the people in charge don’t want change. I still march for change, but I can’t make it happen.

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                    10 months ago

                    So perhaps consider changing your approach to something that actually might accomplish something? Instead of just asking nicely over and over without results?