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Problem: 'each other' includes people who support the worst aspects of that corrupt system and, in fact, find it their highest political value to see it perpetuated.
Another problem: those who support the worst aspects of the system are united, those who oppose it are too busy fighting over who's opposed enough to the point that it's impossible to mount any kind of effective response.
1/3 are fascist supporters
1/3 are indifferent (for now)
1/3 care to differing degrees
The good news is that the pro-fascists are outnumbered.
The bad news is that everyone else needs convincing, which can often come off as (and sometimes lead to) infighting.
To the person you responded to's point tho, that 1/3 that care for differing degree see that fact as a reason to fracture. The people who do care, regardless of how much, cant unite to make any progress. The first 1/3 you mentioned is united and follows orders, so theyre getting their way.
If the third that care can unite, itll be much easier to convince others to care