We need more Ralph Naders
He is proof, to me, that there need not be a dichotomy between "society" and "government". People can become politicians, and, if not, change society in their daily life, perhaps to an even greater extent than had they entered government. If the people lead, the leaders will follow, right? I saw the Ralph Nader documentary from my local video store, and was highly impressed. How could anyone not be? We need more intense people, social activists who are really hardcore. He inspires me.
I think America has too many apathetic people who watch far too much tv and eat too much, living lives of quiet desperation, frivolousness, and who embody, if not a lack of values, a lack of willingness to act on them.
There's nothing like a crisis to focus your powers of concentration and effort, and I really think more people need to hunker down and take action to help solve the myriad of big problems that face us, perhaps in a hardcore way. I like saying hardcore. It evokes "solid", a term for having integrity, I think, as well as intense and driven. We need to move from sexual hardcore to social activism hardcore. We're a global community, and there are amazing opportunities in the world to make it better, and to consequently make your life meaningful and happy.
So, although I'm not voting for him, I am appreciative beyond words for the example Ralph Nader has given us. He's an example of the immense good people can do, the potential for real change in all of us.
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