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    3 months ago

    People don’t want to hear that! Sheesh!

    But really. Some people think voting and protesting is the epitome off not being lazy about about it, but it’s the bare minimum.

    You think ACAB? Be a cop and be the exception. You think the problem is higher up? Get involved in politics. You think it’s corporate? Get involved with ethical companies, and shun unethical ones.

    You think you shouldn’t have to? That’s because you’ve gotten lazy. There’s nothing intrinsically wrong with that, it’s just easy to take advantage of - and if you don’t like the results of the laziness, eventually you’ll like them so little you’ll have to do something or die - and you’ll probably get motivated at that point.

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        43 months ago

        That’s a very psychologically weak take, and comes from the privilege of not having to take up these matters into your own hands, because our society had enough flexibility that you haven’t had to. …but that kind of weakness is pretty common these days, because people don’t have a lot to live for.

        Regardless of whether you have a lot of power, personally, or whether you don’t have a lot of power, spending what you do have ethically and prudently matters a lot. Although many may not be able to make things better on their own, many have enough power that they will regret inaction later, when action becomes absolutely necessary, and no real preparation has been made.

        In short: Call it privilege all you like, see where that gets you.