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Originally Posted by Jibartik
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The establishment isnt those people, those are rich people, they make up like .000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001% of the world/establishment.
The establishment is the unconcious bias of someone who thinks because they are part of the establishment machine, causes them to enslave themself, the minorities, the poor, all the things that matter to you.
The establishment isnt the few men at the top, its the company that makes them the money.
If we destroy the establishemnt, the people who fight for those men at the top lose the securith those men at the top lie to them about providing.
They find out that WE provide our OWN security, and the men on top are using our security to make us afraid of each other.
The establishment is the middle class american, who finally owns a home, and has enough debt managment that they think "if I made it here so can you, so I am going to become a reactionary and im going to try to consolodate what little wealth I have"
its not about consolodating wealth for the rich, the rich have more wealth than they need, they are after power.
consolodating wealth is the disease the middle class have, because its the symptom of the establishment.
The establishment is the system, not the rich people The people that decide to buy into this system, and to support it, at all costs, because the system scared them into fearing life without it.
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i see what you're getting at but what i don't see is how becoming a trump supporter really addresses that. he supports those same corporations or everyday indifferent americans/westerners/europeans/whatevers just as much as joe biden does. i often die on the hill of 'capitalism is the real problem' but i will obviously admit that you can't actually address this problem by stating that. you have to eat an elephant one bite at a time, right?
i'd love to see a potential president that says "yes, i am going to absolutely destroy the health insurance industry. yes, i know hundreds of thousands or millions of people will become unemployed by this action. but it's worth it in the long run."
and then do that for a bunch of other evil structures which are populated by good-to-indifferent workers
but that person doesn't exist because of the power of those structures granted by bribes, regulatory capture, handshakes, college associations, whatever else.
how does a guy like donald trump actually address that?