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We are fucking monsters for letting this happen, I literally cry everytime I open the news we are fucking monsters. Every single one of us.
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You can't put this on me.
I'm powerless to do anything meaningful to stop this, and you are too unless you're the president of the United States or a billionaire. At the very least, I didn't vote for the two ruling parties who made it all possible, but most can't say that. For 99% of voters, supporting genocide wasn't a red line.
I used to think this too in the past - in my country I never voted for those who supported the genocide, and in the country I live in now, in the case where I was eligible to vote, I also didn't vote for the genocide supporters. I also am too poor to have any power. Only rich people have power, and the majority of them are pro-genocide, so that's what's happening, they decided it for all of us.
But the more I'm thinking about it, the more I realize we're indeed fucking monsters. How did we allow this to happen in the first place? There are more of us than rich people. We outnumber them. Why are we so incapable? Why don't we just stand up from work, go to the streets, all at the same time, and throw those out the window, who make those decisions to deliver those weapons? We're cowards, that's why.
The fact that we live in this kind of world shows we are a failure. As the old quote goes "Every nation gets the government it deserves" - a quote I also disagreed with in the past, but eventually I understood the meaning. It's not about whom you're voting for. Hell, there are countries where you cannot even vote. This is more like about people accepting what's given, and not even trying to do more. We all are a failure.
I wish I could disagree but every day when I try to talk about it, or get people to do something about it with me, so far 100% of time I get pushback for being alarmist, or that it’s fine, we’ll just vote better next time.
It’s more than just the apathy, it’s willing apathy, desired apathy, WEAPONOZED apathy. That’s the problem, those in control know they are working against the will of the people, but they also know the people are to scared, distracted, lazy and stupid to do anything about it.