Democracy, which is supposed to be government of the people, for the people, and by the people, is now the new way for modern slavery. The government of my country, under the pretense of democracy, are taking citizens through hell. The situation we are in is a situation of smiling in pain.
The government, which is supposed to look out for us, are the ones tearing us apart. The currency does not have much value, inflation is on the high side, and the prices of things are triple the price it was at the beginning of the year.
The citizens speaking seems they are shouting into a void. It seems democracy has been used as a cover for either military rule or other forms of oppression that do not listen to the people. Those in power want to keep fooling the people and continue ruling under the tag of democracy.
It's not easy to think positively with the current economy talk less about starting out on your own because there are certain opposing government policies and oppositions too. What people do is adjust to the hardships.
People start looking for side incomes, working three jobs at once, trying to make ends meet, always on the go to work, neglecting their health and neglecting their emotions. A lot of people are even emotionally unstable, but they can't talk about it because that's not what's on the ground. You have a family to feed, you have responsibilities to take care of.
Political instability is the major cause of current economic hardship. The government is stabbing us while hugging us. Do you think political instability is the major course or something else?
It seems like to do not understand what slavery or democracy really involves. Democracy does not necessarily correlate with having a government that is competent with economic policy. Maybe if you share the particular country that you are talking about, people could give more informed opinions - do you live in North Korea, Nigeria, Canada or somewhere else? I ask because the context matters a lot for the things you are discussing. The fact is most people don't like working minimum wage jobs but are also only willing to put the minimum amount of work into bettering their lifestyle. I would not consider minimum wage work to be anywhere near slavery because it's something you actually have the ability to change in a free society. Without context of the country, your words just sound like the ramblings of a madman.