Breh, nothing changes overnight. Should we tear down the system and start over? I think we all know the answer to that. Is that going to happen tomorrow? No it isn't. It more than likely isn't going to happen in our lifetime. So, in the meantime I am going to push and work toward what I can do, and not worry about what I can't. Many people died for such simple things as voting, if you wish to take it for granted- I can't change that, but I can no longer ignore it myself. Just remember the crooked politicians that do run against the regular every day people, that do outspend the every day regular people in their campaigns, that do pretend they are like every day regular people are counting more on the non-voters than the blind voters. Why? Because most of the non-voters are not stupid, the hope is that they remain a non-voter. I was one for probably many if not all of the same reasons that you speak. I would rather try to do what I can than do nothing at all- and that goes beyond voting. I am involved in my community. I give to the kids who have not, I was a have not myself. I give to needy families. I have been poor and I do know that struggle. I go to community meetings, sometimes even when the pigs are there, to voice my opinions that many are afraid to speak and shed light on issues where the consensus is often the opposite of my opinion, where they are automatically pro-system and pro-police - to remind people they are supposed to be serving us and they are not our masters. I don't do this shit for recognition or to stroke my own ego, I do it out of love. Have I changed anything? No, it takes a nation of millions to change it.