I didn't say that changes don't happen. I said that changes only happen when the wealthy find a way to make a profit out of progress. How far did abolitionists get before wealthy northerners hopped on board to stick it to the south?
I also didn't say that democracy should be abolished. Just our bipartisan dynamic, which could easily be curbed by limiting the amount of money that can legally be stuffed into politician's pockets. Yet despite all the changes you mentioned, and how far we've come, isn't it funny that gigantic "political donations" are still legal, and that almost no candidates are against them?
I really want to believe you, and be as optimistic as you, but maybe my personal experiences have just made me too jaded.
Also, thanks for mentioning Bush v. Gore, when the winner of the popular vote lost. Edit: And also when ballot tampering became hilariously apparent.
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