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In reply to the discussion: US Is an Oligarchy Not a Democracy, says Scientific Study [View all]truedelphi
(32,324 posts)One is my tiny little rural hamlet has its own very indie TV station, and on account of that TV station I have heard about this movement.
Two: I now am out in the community making headway. Lake County Calif is going to have the first "right to grow" statement of human rights - that no federal regs and no state agencies can tell people what to grow or how to grow it. I you own land, and you own a seed, it is your inalienable right to plant that seed and take care of it and then harvest it.
So if my housing association tells me to pull up my ten tomato plants on account of "their charter" means I can't have tomatoes growing in my front yard, I become a plaintiff in a lawsuit against them. (Otherwise they can demand a fine, per day, and then fight me in court, with me being a defendant without many rights.)
All over California, various agencies tell the small organic farmers that because some official saw a rabbit romping across their field, they must tractor under their organic crop,as the rabbit might be carrying anthrax etc. Meanwhile the big farms owned by Sygenta and Monsanto are able to pay off the agents to not take any actions against them, So they can continue to destroy the soil and the air and the water with their pesticides and Gm crap.
Anyway, figure out what needs to change in your area, and then join with others in your area to help stop the corporations from having the power. Together we all truly have the power to topple the "Giants." And believe me, they did not see this coming!
We will make this fictional situation truly fiction-based only: "Slavery is the legal fiction that a person is property. While Corporate Personhood is the legal fiction that property is a person!"