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[–] FlashMobOfOne@beehaw.org 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

they don’t make an effort to correct it.

An interesting take, but nevertheless, an incorrect one. The individual vote has no power to make significant change at the Federal level unless they're a billionaire or willing to commit an act of terrorism. (Both of which don't apply to either of us, I imagine.)

A vote is a vote, but that's not the solution I spoke of. Rather than trying to push people to disengage or vote 3rd party, neither of which will make any meaningful difference to the situation (even in the million to one chance some 3rd party did get elected, they're a politician and will do politician things), why not take the situation into your own hands and create the company run by someone who won't behave like a capitalist?

Create the next Google, but you can be the one who really follows the "don't be evil" mantra and in the process usurp the throne from the capitalists who have gone wrong. Once that is done you have the ability to simply hand the reigns over to anyone working there and walk away knowing the problem of that particular market is now solved.