Do it your fucking self. I dunno. You want better schools? Start one, improve the ones that exist, whatever. You want safer streets? Start pouring concrete and slashing tires. You want asafe injection site?
None of those are exactly my issue, no, but if someone got started on one of those projects and I had spare time, I’d pitch in. I do in fact do the shit I believe in.
Goverent does not give you things. It gives you orders. It corrupts your intentions. Its very heart is rot. The actual stuff is done by people. Those people exist, they live on your street, in your building. Maybe you’re one of them, if you’re jot a completely bullshit professional managerial fuckhead with no skills-and even then you can learn shit (I did) or function as a warm body. The tools are around. Sometimes they’re big and hard to diy/steal, sometimes it’s shit you’ve got laying around.
Not usually. Last time I voted in a local election the candidates every position looked like looked like:
School board, two of the following candidates:
Aaron Hitler®: reverse integration, apply more discipline to students, stop paying teachers so damn much, get the globalist bankers out of our children’s education!
Phillipa Marinetti(D): replace teachers with ai, increase budget by 500%, turn all facilities into data centers and create a machine to feed the weakest children into for public entertainment!
david yutani-vonweyland(independent): put the kids to work in our shiny new factory! Create jobs!
Sucks for you, i guess. But thats not true of everywhere, and often you can often help encourage better candidates by prosthelytizing your ideals to those around you.
We do not live in vacuums, and treating every issue as something you have to solve completely by yourself is a recipe for failure.
Cripes, they are getting more anti social in their responses. Hey Zorque, if folks don’t live in a vacuum, how come cops are allowed to murder me in broad daylight, while my governor can seat in es mansion watching us get bombed on in 4K?
Yes, but for harm reduction only
If you want to have actual progress you gotta work outside of the system
Correct. But harm reduction is still valuable. You still need to vote, you just shouldn’t pretend that voting alone is sufficient.
Elaborate on working outside of the system.
Don’t beg. Do.
Like what?
Like the other said. Meet up with your neighbors and address those issues together as a community
You can draw inspiration from here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosfygika_of_Alexandras_avenue#Self-organised_structures
What do you want from your government?
Your government won’t do it.
Do it your fucking self. I dunno. You want better schools? Start one, improve the ones that exist, whatever. You want safer streets? Start pouring concrete and slashing tires. You want asafe injection site?
After you. Im guessing you don’t actually want any of that.
None of those are exactly my issue, no, but if someone got started on one of those projects and I had spare time, I’d pitch in. I do in fact do the shit I believe in.
Goverent does not give you things. It gives you orders. It corrupts your intentions. Its very heart is rot. The actual stuff is done by people. Those people exist, they live on your street, in your building. Maybe you’re one of them, if you’re jot a completely bullshit professional managerial fuckhead with no skills-and even then you can learn shit (I did) or function as a warm body. The tools are around. Sometimes they’re big and hard to diy/steal, sometimes it’s shit you’ve got laying around.
Find a local food bank, see if they need help.
Find a local homeless shelter, see if they need help.
Find a local park, see if they need help.
Start a community kitchen.
Start a community trans center.
Start a clothing donation collection.
etc.
Its truly amazing to me the extent to which most people are enfeebled by their learned helplessness.
You can in fact, just do stuff.
Now, its probably a good idea to think that particular stuff or thing through a bit, before hand…
But everybody is seemingly just waiting for permission. You’re the one that gives you permission, nobody else.
We don’t have an individualistic culture, we have a cowardly culture that pantomimes socially accepted forms of uniqueness.
Sure, if you only vote in general elections and only vote for federal positions.
Local and primary elections allow for much more opportunity for change. But only if you participate.
Not usually. Last time I voted in a local election the candidates every position looked like looked like:
Sucks for you, i guess. But thats not true of everywhere, and often you can often help encourage better candidates by prosthelytizing your ideals to those around you.
We do not live in vacuums, and treating every issue as something you have to solve completely by yourself is a recipe for failure.
Cripes, they are getting more anti social in their responses. Hey Zorque, if folks don’t live in a vacuum, how come cops are allowed to murder me in broad daylight, while my governor can seat in es mansion watching us get bombed on in 4K?