Dukasaur wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:Letters to your representative are likely to be read.
When the law is ignored, what power does a lawmaker have?
When the law is ignored, what power does a citizen have?
Ultimately, even the Czars had to yield when enough people took a shit on their front lawn. They shot a few hundred, then they shot a few thousand, then they sent a few million to die on the German front, but in the end they had to hand over the keys to the Winter Palace. (And yes, I know that things went from bad to worse after that, but that's another issue entirely.)
Governments need the consent of the governed. If one or two of us withholds our consent, it's true that nothing whatsoever will result. Even a few hundred or a few thousand. But when millions start to withhold their consent, the government falls.
Can any of us predict whether our personal rebellions will lead to mass movements or simply be another silly episode of a stubborn old man being carted off to the asylum? No, we can't. All we can do is try.
The point I was making is that unless we actually go and rebel against the government, then our speculation and argumentation on an internet forum doesn't do much to change the government's stance. So unless you're suggesting that I take up arms against the government, I don't really see what else to do.