If you specify specific rules and regulations down to the percentage
You know, you’re probably right, and that level of specificity probably isn’t really needed. But the suggestions you left still could have been improved to something like “Wealth tax. Build more public housing.” Which are specific ideas.
However, I think the generally point remains that if someone asks for tangible actions, the focus should be on…tangible actions.
But again, I don’t really want to get hung up on policy suggestions, because I don’t even think that’s what the original user was asking about. They wanted to know “is there something tangible that we can actually do about this?” We, not politicians. And since it’s contrasted to ‘the impotent, “let’s eat the rich,” comments’, I think that makes it fairly clear they’re asking about actions individuals and smallish grass roots groups can do. Forms of civil disobedience, methods of effective protest, etc.
You know, you’re probably right, and that level of specificity probably isn’t really needed. But the suggestions you left still could have been improved to something like “Wealth tax. Build more public housing.” Which are specific ideas.
However, I think the generally point remains that if someone asks for tangible actions, the focus should be on…tangible actions.
But again, I don’t really want to get hung up on policy suggestions, because I don’t even think that’s what the original user was asking about. They wanted to know “is there something tangible that we can actually do about this?” We, not politicians. And since it’s contrasted to ‘the impotent, “let’s eat the rich,” comments’, I think that makes it fairly clear they’re asking about actions individuals and smallish grass roots groups can do. Forms of civil disobedience, methods of effective protest, etc.