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Originally posted by tinfoil
I have to agree with Kadeth on this one. I am not so sure people are willing to do this for themselves. As (I believe) j8ear said in another thread, people are lazy. We tend to live to much in the status quo and often don't realise we had something until that something has been taken away from us.
But, letting the government police our thoughts is no way to do things either.
People have to be made to care about things, but how would this be accomplished? Are we too involved in our complacency?
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For every person who holds firm beliefs and expresses them, there are ten who do not. Because of this, it is that much more important for that one person to be especially vocal. Someone who can motivate the usually-do-nothings to make a difference, will be the victor (just look at former Governor Jesse Ventura).