If you think that the processes laid out in the Consitituion of electoral representation, judicial review and amendment are no more than “platitudes,” then your practical solution is revolution.
Go for it, if that’s the way you feel. Just don’t be surprised when it doesn’t work out the way you hoped. Revolutions seldom do.
When the process becomes so corrupted that they are no more than that you're faced with a choice of either changing it by force while there is still something to fight for, or watch everything get sucked into a bureaucratic black hole and turned into food stamps until it all collapses in on itself and you're left with noting to fight for and nothing to fight with.