• Zachariah@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    For decades consumer groups have been sounding clarion calls for action against the “silent violence” causing massive casualties that arise from the unbridled power of corporate greed, criminal negligence or indifference. They cite statistical and case studies that the media and lawmakers mostly ignored or relegated to low levels of enforcement.

    Corporate bosses just have their corporate lawyers and public relations hacks brush away such warnings and pleas. One day stories they knew would not have legs if they just kept quiet or mumbled some general words of regret, promising some vague improvements to their products and services.

    But year after year, the deadly toll goes up, not down, and the horrors continue…

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    We could have had an actual environmentalist in 2000. Ralph Nader squabbled those chances. The only third party I will support is the Working Families Party.

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      A third party is not going to become president.

      Well, maybe Trump could have pulled it off… But probably not.

      If you want to be a serious third party candidate, you need to win some congressional seats first. Or better - ranked choice or proportional representation voting.

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    Fuck you Nader.

    Support and fund local politicians and help already forming political groups. National level politics are a distraction. The GOP already won doing exactly this with the Tea Party.

    Nader, Jill Stein, Jimmy Dore don’t care about the American people they care about holding National office and effecting top down federal change.

    The very people Nader criticizes here have pushed to make it more difficult to make an educated vote today than in the 1930’s. Billionaires know they must kill low level democratic movements and that starts with defunding schools, twisting the narrative in the media and getting anti government politicians in city councils, on local judicial benches, and as state representatives. That is the silent violence and for all of his bluster I never see Nader taking about this.

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      What’s so funny about people like you is the fact that on the one hand you complain about Nader and Stein and then on the other say we need “help forming political groups”. As in third parties? As in potential spoiler candidates?