Padawanbater2
Well-Known Member
You know, the shit politicians say we should all do, how we should all act, according to them? What if a law was passed by the majority of our elected officials that you didn't agree with? Do you generally just hold the sentiment of "well, fuck that law, doesn't apply to me, I didn't vote for it, I don't agree with it", and if so, is that a bad thing or a good thing? How do you think most people would answer this question?
It really doesn't matter to me what they pass, I feel like I have this one life to live and it's my own choice how to live it, this applies to what I put inside my body, who I love, all things encompassing any decision I make regarding myself. I think if most people did the same thing, it would be a good thing. I think a lot of people are content with living in society with a government that tells them what to to do and how to act, just so long as they don't cross certain lines, lines which they're very familiar with (guns, freedom of speech, for the most part, censorship), and if more people thought like this inside their own heads on a day to day basis, they'd make better decisions about the government.
It really doesn't matter to me what they pass, I feel like I have this one life to live and it's my own choice how to live it, this applies to what I put inside my body, who I love, all things encompassing any decision I make regarding myself. I think if most people did the same thing, it would be a good thing. I think a lot of people are content with living in society with a government that tells them what to to do and how to act, just so long as they don't cross certain lines, lines which they're very familiar with (guns, freedom of speech, for the most part, censorship), and if more people thought like this inside their own heads on a day to day basis, they'd make better decisions about the government.