Kakistocracy Built This, & Community Will Break It

America was built on a kakistocracy—and over time, it perfected it. From uneducated racists laying the foundation to modern-day incompetents holding power, the system hasn’t changed—it’s just expanded. It exploits us while stealing from our culture to mask its failures.

But we don’t have to accept it. Build power outside the system through mutual aid, community defense, worker solidarity, and collective organizing. Support local co-ops, redistribute resources, and care for each other. A better world isn’t given—it’s built by us, together. #socialist #societystandards #foundingfather #america #mutualaid Plymouth Rock

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... Read moreKakistocracy describes a government run by the least suitable or incompetent individuals, which has been manifesting in America since its inception. The foundation of this system was laid by individuals driven by racism and ignorance, leading to a power structure that still exists today. Instead of accepting the status quo, communities are urged to take action by creating their own systems of support. Through mutual aid, communities can pool resources to help those in need, ensuring that no one is left behind. Worker solidarity promotes the idea of collective action among employees to advocate for fair treatment and better working conditions. Local co-ops serve as a means for community members to have ownership in their resources while redistributing wealth more equitably. The call to community defense also emphasizes the need for protective measures against oppression and exploitation, highlighting the importance of standing up for one another. By engaging in collective organizing, individuals can unite their efforts and create significant change, breaking free from the confines of a system that seeks to exploit. Ultimately, a better world is not merely a dream but a reality that can be achieved by working together towards shared goals.