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I know I go on about this, but here is a very clear article describing the steps from democracy to fascism and demonstrating how the current US administration is taking them.

It's interesting. If I lived in America I would like to think I would at least be writing to my political representatives, but of course I am fat and lazy...

Date: 27 Nov 2007 04:10 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spirithorse21.livejournal.com
Do you want to know how far a letter to your representative goes in America? It's enough to make you cry or want to blast a small middle-eastern country back into the dark ages.

Step 1: Write your first letter. It lands on a secretaries desk where it is then shuffled to an intern who is required to read it before he or she dumps it into a trash bin. I've actually witnessed this.

Step 2: Repeat step 1.

Step 3: Repeat step 1 several more time. Finally, you decide a phone call will be better. You are passed around a switch board in hopes that you will become aggravated and hang up before you reach the right office. If you hang in there for the correct office, you will be put on hold. If you get through that, you get the intern who will then put you back on hold. If you repeat this process for a week, you MIGHT get to speak to your rep. My Mother has experienced this.

Step 4: Repeat the letters again, at which point the rep and his people start to think you're some sort of fascists yourself, so they start collecting everything they have on you and putting it in a permanent FBI file. Several of my peaceful civil disobedience type friends have experienced this. In fact, I bet I have too, and just don't know about my FBI file yet.

Step 5: You practice what you preach and start going to meetings or protests about these issues at which point the police and other under cover people start following your every move despite the fact that everything you do it legal to the T. My dear friend has experienced this.

You're right. Our current leadership sucks. And I have no problem ending up in these situations and working for the better, standing in with my voice and opinion. But in reality, it's not doing much good. That doesn't mean that I'm quiet. It just means I know what's really going on.

Date: 27 Nov 2007 11:15 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] glenatron.livejournal.com
When I first read Greg Palast I realised that although I had been completely cynical about everything political I actually had somehow not managed to be cynical enough. It is amazing just how mired in corruption every aspect of the national governments of both our countries are, before you even get into the multi-national corporations and institutions that have the real power. *shudder*

Date: 27 Nov 2007 17:59 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] penella22.livejournal.com
exactly.

any chance anyone in UK watched "Sicko" for example? Seriously left me wanting to move to France or something...

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