For the time being, sure. I dint think democracy is a binary. Democracy doesn't imply a fair system or universal suffrage or a system where power is split.
Like for example the Vatican is a absolute monarchy and also a democracy.
I mean, I hate plenty of poor people for being terrible terrible people, and I kinda of hate the poor in general for being glazers for the rich and powerful and, upholding a system that keeps them down and voting against their best interests time and time again.
I've really started to hate this narrative around this.
These are primarily power companies. So it's not like if we got rid of these CEOs anything will change. It's not like those companies can just decide to stop generating power. If they did, that would just leave space a for a different company to come along and do the exact same thing.
The change needs to come from government regulation and investment in green energy. And to a much lesser extent change in individual and smaller corporate behaviours. Reduce amounts of energy we use where we can, stop consuming useless disposable shit we don't need that uses energy to be manufactured and also needs to be shipped, etc.
And the government won't change anything unless people organise and protest and vote for Green parties.
I think balsamic vinegar works best.