• RaivoKulli@sopuli.xyz
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        8 hours ago

        Well yes because lobbying is an actual part of getting the message out to representatives. You’re advocating for them to do something. In itself there’s nothing wrong with lobbying but people just always associate it with quod pro quo corruption shit.

        • Evil_Shrubbery@thelemmy.club
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          7 hours ago

          Well, they are often involved or are around such deals, but the difference is that in USA the quid pro quo is perfectly legal & money can be exchanged openly (which is still corruption, but not legally so).

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        22 hours ago
        1. it’s systemic. There’s no representative democracy without some degree of corruption.
        2. People are alienated from politics: they think that it’s the politician’s job to do politics and disengage (until they feel they get screwed over)
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            10 hours ago

            Exactly.

            So the only viable strategy (for system that’s screwing us over) is to make the people believe that “there is no alternative” to neoliberalism.