Yeah it’s funny how all the Jill Stein supporters faded into the bushes after the election.
This is my third option:
- Continue voting for the least-bad option (I do not believe a truly good option exists)
- Build communities that support and protect each other.
- When communities become big enough, they will wield power of their own, and “the people in charge” will have no choice but to negotiate (see churches).
Because marginalized groups are weak because they don’t grasp their power. Numbers are irrelevant without coordinated organization. A hundred separate marginalized groups taking separate action can never compete with centralized power. Only when those groups unify with a common purpose and course of action can the power of their numbers be actualized
Its the definition tho:
Marginalization
The act of placing a person or thing in a position of lesser importance, influence, or power; the state of being placed in such a position:
The social marginalization of overweight adolescents may further reduce their self-esteem and increase depression.