Responsibilities of a resident of the police state, part II
Claire Wolfe - an interlude in the "Responsibilities" series. A question for those who think it's possible to change things from within the system, by watching politicians and voting out the bad ones. Why, oh believers in democracy, hasn't that worked anywhere, not even at the local level? Show us the examples.
If this thing you’re always recommending — this watchfulness, this voting — worked, you’d already be working it in your own political arena, right? You’d have examples to show us. Your YouTube channel would be filled with videos of honest, helpful cops and honest, respectful, law-abiding politicians in action. You’d have Twitter feeds boasting of your clean government — or at least boasting of how terrified of you your local pols are. You’d hold seminars demonstrating how you did it. Freedom seekers by the tens of thousands would flock to your hometown — to live there or just to learn from you.
I don’t see any of that happening. Why not? If you’re so darned sure the eternal-watch-and-vote method produces honest, responsive government … well, show us.
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