• flamingo_pinyata@sopuli.xyz
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    1 day ago

    Usually, the word “democracy” is reduced to the word “elections” and here the field where the autocrats like to play.

    That’s the problem. For a functional country, or “democracy” for short, you need mechanisms to prevent a collapse into autocracy. And general participation of citizens in decision making, which is related to my second point.

    What I mean by “slave mentality” is better described as “rejection of personhood”. People supporting authoritarian governments reject their own status as a person, by rejecting their own (and everybody else’s) political agency. Usually by looking for some great leader to be a saviour, as long as you keep your head down and obey.
    Political rights are what makes you a full person in a society.

    • vivalapivo@lemmy.today
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      I’m sorry, my friend, I don’t want to sound condescending, but the sentiment like “if only all the people did …” is inherently flawed. There should be a material force dragging us, the people, into this mindset.

      There were some opportunities in the recent times like the rise of twitter and COVID times where people had been engaging into the real politics, but apparently it was not enough yet