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cjd (cjd@pkteerium.xyz)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Sep-2023 16:47:31 JST cjd The fundamental problem with democracy is that, like any sovereign system, it can vote to dismantle itself.
The lure of state level power will always attract bad actors like flies to shit. And they will use every form of deception to try to convince the voters to give the power of the state apparatus to them.- † top dog :pedomustdie: likes this.
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Ken-O-ration 🀴🀴 (krgingerich@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Sep-2023 17:00:26 JST Ken-O-ration 🀴🀴 @cjd
Hey, well said, Sir! -
cjd (cjd@pkteerium.xyz)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Sep-2023 17:00:26 JST cjd It's basically an intractable problem: If you have anything that is worth stealing, people will use any method they can to steal it.
If you fully decentralize all power as much as possible, they will simply march an army in and grab it - because you can't raise enough power to oppose them.
If you unite to "provide for the common defense" then they will parasitize that system which you have constructed.
In this domain, "no system is safe" is a harsh reality.† top dog :pedomustdie: likes this.