A Simple Proposition: Let's Remove the Rich from Power
So we can have real and not fake democracy
The substack cited below from John Spritzler explains the importance for a liberation movement to state a collective intention. I think he is onto something here, relative to building a movement. Can we agree on some basic simple propositions?
As a political truther, and a vociferous critic of state crimes, the problem I see hovering over the horizon of unfolding future, is that there is a super rich cabal (what John Spritzler calls “the rich…”) that have actually ruined (what is my pet peeve about plutocracy) the ecology of the planet by denying open discourse on matters of life itself, on the value and importance of bio-diversity, and importance of preserving species (practicing conservation).
The ruling elite and the power structure they control, which includes media, covers up the damage caused by toxins emanating from a host of industrial and consumer activity. Moreover, the plutocratic cabal commits state crimes and has not been held to account at all, so there has been no justice for their wicked evil deeds.
Bottom line: there can be no justice and accountability for ecological ruin, economic despair, social decline without a reckoning for what plutocrats have done by irresponsibly putting pursuit of profits, wealth and power above the general welfare of the country. We need to collectively work to ditch the rich. https://greenlibertycaucus.org/ditch-the-rich-campaign/
John Spritzler clearly explains the necessity for removing the rich from power, so we can have real and not fake democracy, and then make an egalitarian society, one that is fair.
He suggests a means and way to liberate from a super class that now threatens humanity and all life forms with trans-humanism and a technocratic society. https://greenlibertycaucus.org/technocracy-or-egalitarianism/
The simple ask is to accept the proposition to remove the rich from power so we can have real and not fake democracy, and agree on that. Then we can work locally to liberate globally.
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