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JULY 30 — It’s the most natural thing to want. To wish our lives are not beyond ourselves. The living of it, the everyday happenings, to want all of it to be confined to our person. A happiness within our space. To be left alone, for the lack of a better term. Yet inherently, no one wants to be...

Thursday, 30 Jul 2020 07:47 AM MYTJULY 30 — It’s the most natural thing to want. To wish our lives are not beyond ourselves. The living of it, the everyday happenings, to want all of it to be confined to our person. A happiness within our space.Yet inherently, no one wants to be shipwrecked on a deserted island, to be alone. However abundant the island is with food, water and a home entertainment unit replete with a premium Netflix subscription.

Politics, the passage to shape individual obligations and rights, what we can do personally and what we can do together in any group we choose to associate with. To lobby for changes to meet our personal and group’s interest while we remain on board the ship in its voyage.But, even if it does, relentlessly, our resolve to participate must stay.

Stay away from the system, the advice. Confident the different values only upset people but don’t harm them physically, therefore out of sight, out of mind, at least to the detractors. And as it is usual for lies to be repeated profusely using all the state’s channels and authority, the masses believe it and then in time defend it as a core value they’ve inherited.However, democracy's opponents line up reasons to downplay the vote.Voters are in the millions, how can any one vote matter? The single voter is insignificant, they claim. The vote dilution argument always pesters and avoids the notion or truth that the vote is not only about determining who wins elections.

The difficulty to comprehend is not an argument to negate participation but rather a call to explain government better. Better communicators can be called upon to “byte and bit” size government’s role and work. Technology improves by the day to inform people, to assist. This is a clarion call for more not less communication between power and people.

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