Passive seems to describe the American attitude to democracy as well.
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That's an awful lot of excuses for allowing fascism to proliferate.
Democracy isn't just ticking a box every 4-5 years and being done with it.
If you don't want to live under autocracy then you need to actually show up and make your voice heard.
37.5% of the US population could make time to watch the Super Bowl but less than 2% could make time to walk through their town/city centre? Shameful.
For an issue that doesn't effect the Dutch. And yet they still showed up in solidarity, because they have principles, and understand that to live in a democratic country means taking responsibility for its politics and not just voting every 4-5 years.
Americans are being kidnapped, assassinated, and having entire departments shut down, and their turnout isn't much better than the Dutch outraged at what's happening another continent away.
I want them to learn that if they want change they need to do something, instead of giving every excuse under the sun as to why they couldn't show up as has been done in other threads.
This is a good start I guess, but it hasn't done anything to stop Trump and co yet. They need to pump those numbers up.
Less than 2%. So at the moment, by your threshold, no change. America is still on the path of fascism.
It only helps if you're willing to go onto the street and tell Trump and his fascist buddies the same message.
Because otherwise, they'll do far worse than a nerd on the internet telling you to think.
1.18 - 1.76% of Americans showed up to protest fascism in their own country.
0.82 - 1.09% of Dutch showed up to protest genocide thousands of miles away.
If you can't understand how there's a difference here, between standing up for yourself and standing up for others, I don't know what else to say.