If anything, the failure you describe is part of the same structural problem: when democracy becomes detached from lived experience, communal ties, and institutional belonging, it collapses into simulation. Reconnection is the point.
If anything, the failure you describe is part of the same structural problem: when democracy becomes detached from lived experience, communal ties, and institutional belonging, it collapses into simulation. Reconnection is the point.
And COVID exacerbated this. I remember the very first call to action after Trump 2.0 was for people to organize IRL. It was a little scary but now I organize a weekly Tesla Takedown, creating community and showing passersby’s this is not normal. Our TT is a dance party which make it all the better💃
Do you find bringing people together in real-world spaces more effective than purely online activities?
Absolutely! People see us and want to do something themselves. I’m connected w/ many of the Visibility brigades in DC DMV. Hundreds of everyday people showing up to stand on street corners w/ signs, becoming active bystanders (ICE), organizing neighbors. Are you aware of One Million Rising campaign?
Populations have been encouraged to think of themselves as consumers of democracy rather than as participants. They have collaborated in their own disempowerment. One problem is that the scale of national politics is too great for genuine participation.
But democracy by very nature is detached from "lived experience", & some halcyon idyll of liberal democracy is far more mythical than rebuildable. E.g. Why do I, dragged up on a northern post-industrial council estate (& patently not elite), mostly concur politically with elite London technocrats?
I'd argue at every point of liberal existence we need to be vigilant to its systemic threats & alive to the endless & necessary fights to defend it.
Please keep talking about this. Democracy is compact by a group educated in the meaning and intent of the compact.