Not just the Oligopoly's fault — United States' useless third political parties
© 2024 Peter Free
24 July 2024
Nowhere to turn?
If someone hopes to vote for a presidential candidate who opposes the American government-financed and armed Zionist genocide in Palestine — one has no realistic alternative in the United States.
It is as if the US is structurally set up to funnel all of us into Satanic practices.
Consider, for example . . .
. . . the interminably ineffectual US third party 'Green' candidate — Jill Stein's — protest against the Zionist-sponsored carnage:
This did not start on October 7th.
This has been going on for 75 years, and ethnic cleansing was baked into the plan.
This is a problem of Zionism.
Pessimistically of Dr. Stein's comment, @TheRainGuerrero retorted that — see here and here:
She's right, but she's also an awful candidate.
Where are the Greens every other year?
They only come out when it's time to ask for money to lose a race they never actually try to win.
The moral? — One cannot cogently argue with TheRainGuerrero's observation
In truth, the American Oligopoly's money squelches all meaningful discontent.
For this, we can thank (a) the US Supreme Court's Citizens United decision and (b) the arguably mutton-brained nature of the American public.
If We the People were mass genocide's direct target, both those characteristics of the American system would change overnight.
This lamentable societal trait might make one ponder about the fluff-filled nature of We the People's day-to-day morality. In that regard, we Americans are no better than the Arab world's cowardly, genocide-ignoring leadership.
Thus, the usually silent respect that some of us show Yemen's missile-flinging, genocide-opposing Houthis.
If only Houthi-equivalent honor and purpose could be cloned and sprinkled among our passive American population.