Seamaiden
Well-Known Member
I have been sick of it for quite some time. I was raised to be a 'get involved' kind of woman, which does go against our cultural mores that remind us to 'mind your own business' (though I take that to mean to pay attention to your business as much as don't pay attention to others). What is difficult, what is painful, IS to take responsibility, including a responsibility for NOT voting as an example. By not making a decision, you're effectively making a decision, and people fail to accept, or outright reject, the idea that by taking such a course of (in)action, they are, in their own way, effecting an outcome. Such a simple concept, but it hurts, because then we'd have to say, "We made a mistake." Well, Californians aren't afraid to say we've made a mistake, just look at Gray Davis! Now, admit we made a mistake with the Governator....?