We all know that helpless frustrating feeling.
We
are allowed to debate all we want, the majority can express their view
clearly and unambiguously objecting in the streets and the ballot box.
The
the elites will do what they want anyway. 'Austerity economics are
inevitable and unavoidable', throwing ourselves into the latest military
quagmire is the only real option, the drug war will continue no matter
how much the majority object. Lie back and enjoy it or shake your
adorable little fists either way the 'grown ups' will make the real
decisions.
But suddenly that aura of inevitability is
wavering. The UK parliament stuns observers by actually reflecting the
will of the British people and deciding NOT to blindly sign on to
raining death down on the Syrian people to object to the Syrian
government possibly having rained death down on the Syrian people.
Harper and Mckay go back to the old filthy propaganda well to try to
smear Trudeau as promoting drug use to children (won't SOMEONE think of
the children?) but despite their smears the Liberal's popularity
actually jumps as Canadians go, 'Yeah? So he's admitting publicly to
what a huge percentage of Canadians do or have done privately? Good for
him.' In the US the drug war shows every sign of beginning to officially wind down as Obama's Justice Department signals it will not sabotage the will of individual states to stop treating Marijuana like Satan's leafy friend.
The discredited orthodoxy of austerity still dominates the discourse of mainstream politics worldwide, despite the will of the public but even there cracks are beginning to appear.
Could
we finally be getting past the stale argument that there is no choice
but what the elites tell us so we should just be grown ups and accept
it?
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