Comments by "Hiyuke La Vie" (@hiyukelavie2396) on "NowThis Impact"
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@Ozzy-pr5su You have to understand the difference between political parties, and the actual administration of the country
In the US, ICE agents are the ones rounding up illegal immigrants. Not the Republicans or Democrats
ICE, like the FBI, is a federal law enforcement agency, under the Department of Homeland Security
Same thing here
You can't just say "CCP runs the camps". That's just ignorant. Like I said, there are a myriad of questions about the camps that no one has any answers for, and frankly no one even bothered trying to dig
Which agency or department supervises the camps? Who are the directors or heads of these agencies or departments? Are the camps under provincial or central jurisdiction? Are the camps staffed by actual members of the CCP, or is that contracted out to a third party contractor? If it's contracted out, who do they report to?
People literally cannot make head or tails out of the situation of the camps in China, but are simply satisfied with the "CCP runs concentration camps, CCP bad" narrative
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@nevadataylor First of all, Democracy Dollars means every citizen is given $100 that they can donate to whichever politician they support
So I don't get what you mean the rich can purchase more democracy dollars - everyone gets $100
Second, the reason this works is, no matter what kind of rules and regulations you put in place, you got the face the fact, big money finds a way
You can never truly stop big money from infiltrating politics by using rules or regulations
The way to combat that is to wash it out instead, with people powered money
Say, a gun lobbyist approaches a politician, and offer him a cheque of $100,000, in exchange for said politician voting in the lobbyist's interest
Now, if 10,000 ordinary citizens give their democracy dollars to that same politician, that's $1million dollars - far out weighing whatever the lobbyist is offering
That way, the politician can then tell the lobbyist, I don't care about your $100,000 cheque, and serve the people's interest instead
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