
Originally Posted by
Tock
Why do I care about politics?
'Cause some of what politicians do affects me, personally. Like if someday I ever find myself in a situation where I want to get married (to another guy) for legal or tax reasons, what those money-grubbing dishonest ne'er-do-wells do affect me. And a lot of my friends . . .
Some politicians have the notion that it is a good thing to invade our privacy and pass laws to restrict what people can or can't do; like requiring people to wear safety belts or bicycle helmets, and fining you $$$ if you don't. Crap like that doesn't sit too well with me because IMHO it should not be a crime for you to do something that doesn't hurt someone else.
Ephemeral subjects like "Do our rights come from God or from Nature?" strike me as supremely important, because if public opinion says that our rights come from God, then those who "speak for God" become much more influential and have more say in political matters. So, I like to chip in $.01 of my $.02 worth from time to time to remind people that humans (and not very bright ones) invented religion, and show some of its more unseemly parts.
And . . . if you have a strongly developed sense of "right and wrong" and you see poliiticians doing stuff that is horrendously wrong, you do a great public service in joining with other similarly horrified citizens in voicing your outrage.
I've dabbled in local politics a bit, got to meet statewide office holders, and most of 'em are good folks (even the conservatives). A few were "saints" and "true statesmen," some were in over their head, some were totally inept, and some were unprincipled sonsabitches. After you get to meet some of these characters, you begin to follow what they say and do. You get hooked on it like watching a good TV soap opera.
There's no way anyone can keep informed on everything that's going on, but most folks can keep reasonably well informed on what's generally going on so that when time comes to vote, you can make a choice based on knowledge rather than a few sound bytes you heard in some political propaganda.
And when you get enough reasonably well-informed people voting, well, the democratic system works better.
So . . . those are some of the reasons why I keep up with politics . . .
-Tock