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is inevitable begins to look like a convenient myth, one that allows us to avoid thinking about another possibility: that through our electoral choices and decisions in daily life we have supported rising inequality, or at least acquiesced in it
Seeing how much the media has come to define conversations in modern society, and how it has been entirely captured by the rich status quo, this quote reeks of punching downwards.
Also, it implies that "maybe if just a few more people had been engaged in politics things might be different", which again in a FTP system which heavily favours the status quo is kinda misleading. Thatcher won her first election with less votes than Labour/Liberals combined, so even then the majority was not supporting a rise in inequality
branwen
@Oliver Schick
A good article on the silly bollocks that brought about the status quo:
https://www.theguardian.com/inequality/2019/jun/06/socialism-for-the-rich-the-evils-of-bad-economics