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I do feel like giving up. But my question remains, what is the path forward? Let's say I help "organize", what does that look like? Protesting in streets doesn't work in America, speaking with your money does... but I don't have the money to compete with corporations and collectively we don't, either.
sidebar: I'm currently at 0 internet points for my comment. Not saying it was you, it probably wasn't, but my comment was genuine and not some shitpost or edgy hot take. I thought the reason we're here and not reddit is (among many other things) because voting is used to highlight good conversations that we need to have (and to bury the bullshit), it's not a hivemind agree/disagree button.
You get to choose between getting punched in the arm, or getting kicked in the face. If you don't choose, the latter is more likely.
I downvoted both comments, because they're both talking point by the "everyone gets kicked in the face" party. I also don't really see "but how do we fix the world?" as a requirement to vote against getting kicked in the face.