Deviancy Behavir
Aug 25, 2017 · 1 min read

A lot of pretense and not a lot of action. You can talk until you’re blue in the face about how things need to change and action needs to start and we need to create new institutions and movements. But, until you’re actually accumulating power and influence to make those things happen, then it’s just a lot of smoke being blown up somebody’s butt. That’s a major problem with people who don’t believe in party affiliations. When you’re in a primary for example you’re voting for that parties leader to run against another party’s leader. When you say I don’t have a stake in the game, but when the outcome becomes something you don’t like, but you want to stay neutral, but reap the benefits and hit back when the policies aren’t going your way. That’s not how politics work at all, you have to work within that system of political power and make the changes from within to affect changes outside. But a lot of these people don’t see it that way. They try to push at the system, call them out for everything they’re not doing, but not want to do the work within the party or any party to make it better. Then get upset when they don’t get the desired results. You get the party and government you actively participate in, not the one you want when they say or do something that’s problematic.

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