>>149119261No, not really. When a system is already in place that pleases most peoplem they WON'T get involved in politics because it's the whole point of making a system that works for you. Yes, you might take a peek at one new policy or decree every now and then, but being actively engaged in politics is something that usually the opposition requires rather than the already established status quo. Being able to ignore politics is a luxury of those already supported by the system in place.
But there's nothing wrong with that as
>>149103913 states. Engaging with politics only as far as you get to set the system into a position in which you personally is satisfied is fine. As long as you truly understand the things that keep you comfortable, it's already more engagement than most people bother to do.