>>149768687If the system is that bad, and it's hopeless, why don't you actually do something to change it?
Put your lifestyle at risk to make a statement. Do something important. Strain the system, be a nuisance to some organization that supports Israel. Spam their phones, send physical mail admonishing them for being hypocrites, with fake return addresses. Or do the same with radical Christian organizations. Or with retarded Trump sycophants who think he can do no wrong.
Everyone who's made a difference in this country, good or bad, going back to its founding was willing to stew in a cell, or worse, for at least a little while for doing something that no reasonable person would call an actual threat.
If you can't do that, you're just a whiner with no principles who wants everyone else to do the work for him while you sit back and watch, confident that your sheer intellect did its part to stir the revolution.
If I could, I'd vote for politicians whose platform is to reduce centralization in all its forms. Business, academia, government and the general population all ought to be in a state of tensegrity, where they all have to be accountable to the other three, lest one of the others catches them slipping up and gets ahead as a result.
And more than that, I just want people to stop making excuses for shitty behavior and neurotic beliefs just because they come from vulnerable people. You don't fix those things by indulging them. You fix them with a single, rational, common standard of conduct that really doesn't discriminate.