The citizens of the United States are responsible for their country’s actions - even if they themselves ignore the atrocities committed by their government.

https://lemmy.world/post/45124628

The citizens of the United States are responsible for their country’s actions - even if they themselves ignore the atrocities committed by their government. - Lemmy.World

Lemmy

“America isn’t doing enough to overthrow their own government”, says person whose only contribution to the fight against fascism is blaming other people for not doing enough.

I dragged my way up from homelessness, got a job, went to college, and am on my way to becoming a mental health counselor so I can do some actual constructive good for the people around me. I’m not built for tearing shit down in outrage, I’m built for healing and helping. That’s my fight, and I am fighting it. Who the fuck are you?

I don’t understand why you’re bringing this up. I’m not the one responsible for it. Your government is responsible - and your fellow citizens, too. It’s a mystery to me how the richest country in the world can have no social security, no health insurance, and all that. Where I come from, that’s covered under basic decency, but not in the US. No one else but US citizens is responsible for that, because they simply allow themselves to be exploited in such an absurd way.

It’s quite remarkable that you’re unable to properly assign blame for your own misery. But hey, it’s telling, because this post is about war crimes - and you’re acting as if I’m to blame for the fact that you can barely make ends meet.

Please don’t get me wrong, I’m sorry, but I can’t help you - only you yourselves can do that by forcing through the reforms that allow the population to live a life with some semblance of human dignity.

I can only say that this is guaranteed in every industrialized country in the world - just not in the US.

No one can change that except the US citizens themselves.

Nor can the rest of the world prevent the US from committing the most horrific war crimes, which the country is definitely doing.

That, too, is the responsibility of US citizens and no one else.

You act like we’re just here and participating and there isn’t a cohort of cartoonishly evil wealthy people that control all our resources and have been propagandizing and militarizing the police for the last fifty years. I mean I’m wirh you on the taking action part. We should be rioting by now and pulling politicians from their homes and forcing them to sign reforms at gunpoint. Getting there is another thing. Even with coordinated groups no one wants to say, burn a data center, or stand up to ICE with their own guns, because everyone one of us has to deal with what you mention above, everything is tied to our jobs, which the wealthy cohort also controls. Now, with that all laid out, the logical course of action would be to take back our fuckong lives anyway if we’re oppressed either way. Most don’t seem to see it that way and want to ‘vote’ away the problems somehow. You can’t vote away absolute power.

I am not a U.S. citizen. Like any other person in the world, I can only observe that the US is committing war crimes and trampling on international law. So am I supposed to naively assume that all Americans are monsters? To put it another way: If that’s not the case, why does your country act this way? Aren’t you a democracy in which the will of the people is represented by the government?

I am well aware that this is not the case, but the responsibility for this lies just as much with US citizens as the responsibility for the war crimes your country is committing.

These questions dont seem in earnest. Generalizing entire populations in any society is never going to bode well. Life is not divided into binaries and nice boxes. No one in the US or anywhere 100% agrees with another on everything. So I ask you, what do you do? How do we go from where we are now to the People’s Revolution? If you ask me, you don’t. Historically it has never happened. Sri Lanka was different. So in my opinion the only thing you can do is what you can do. There is no big revolution coming.