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Thought id chime in. I'm in the same boat, it annoys me to no end to care about politics because I can't help but see it as flawed all the time, I want the least to do with that as possible. I will wholly participate as much as I can if I was esctatic about the system we used, I haven't looked too closely into other countries but will if I thought I wanted to change my residence. If leaving the US for a country with a different system was a viable option for me, that's what I would do but I like family too much to go somewhere else.
Not caring about politics is a luxury afforded by living in a country that has had at least a semi-functional political landscape for a while. Those who have lived under oppressive governments will be the first to tell you not to take for granted what you have.
It is a luxury to not consider worrying about yourself as related to politics.
Yeah i agree, im not taking it for granted just because im not interested in politics very much.
the thing about life is, if you're waiting to be ecstatic about something before participating in it, you're not going to participate in anything. The whole point of voting is to improve the system. Improve it so much it will make you ecstatic. That's called patriotism.
I'm not waiting to be ecstatic about it before participating, I'm just doing other things in the meantime that I feel like are more woth my time.