It's always fun to play the blame game, and anyone who has read any of my posts knows I am as guilty as any of us. It's "liberals!", it's "conservatives!", it's "Trump!", it's "Pelosi!", "it's pharma!", "it's the bankers!" it's etc, etc, etc. This is a fun game, and all of us are instinctively deeply embedded in it. It's a big part of being human.
Where genuine progress will come from, however, will not be blaming "them". We all live in a system. As a system, the interconnections are unimaginably varied and complex. And guess what? Each one of us is contributing to this system, some more and some less, but we are each part of this, and contributing to the very problems we bitch about.
This will be where genuine change will come from. What am I doing that is contributing to precisely the problems I say are so important?
Mostly this comes down to consumption and supply chains. What things do I want that I am finding by trading my money or time to people who I know are creating our mess? Among other things, right now I am writing this on an Apple computer. Duh! Anyone who doesn't know by now that Apple is completely networked in to slave labor in China isn't paying attention or is so far sub-normal intelligence we have no right to bitch about anything.
Each of us has dozens of examples like this.
Let's get practical. We may not eliminate them all, but each connection like this we cut? This is how "the enemy" will be weakened. Think of just one a week. It won't be a rapid fix, but this is where we can make a difference, little by little, paying close attention to where our energy, time and work goes and to what it contributes.
there doesn't seem to be anything here