I think people have tried to just drop out of it, and I feel like that doesn't work, it's time we all start trying to change the system to one that fits better for our needs and the age in which we live.
Come on, maaaan, it's way cooler to not care about politics, because your vote doesn't matter anyways, and just smoke pot and bitch about the "man" and his "system", maaaan.
Yes we do tried to drop out of it..if the ''system'' will be good for us we wouldnt, but there was something not that cool right.. and we really dont need any system we are humans.
Thats the whole point... The system is designed to make you into a finical slave. Working as a drone to profit the super elite. Their are two things every human being deals with in life, paying taxes, and death...think about that for a minute. "the system is our enemy, when your inside, what do you see? Business men, teachers, lawyers, carpenters, the very minds of the people we are trying to save, but until we do, these people are still part of that system, and that makes them our enemy. You have to understand most of these people are not ready to be unplugged. Many of them are so unerged, so hopelessley dependent on the system, that they will fight to protect it"
People are social animals, there's always been some type of structure to our society even going back to hunting and gathering, anarchy is what happens when there is no structure at all. With anarchy might makes right, the strongest take power over the weakest. What we see in our current sociopolitical system is a tendency towards anarchy which has always existed. It's people who don't accept the system, sociopaths who have power, that are distorting it to try and make it one where might makes right. American Democracy was designed such that the tools exist for the many to take power back from the few. But it takes involvement, it takes action, if you don't participate then everything bends to the will of those who take the time to participate. Like it or not we do have a society, even on the smallest level of a family or social group there will always be structure, because we need it to survive. The question is what does that structure do, if it doesn't work to the benefit of the people who live under it, they have an obligation not just a right to change it.