by happytorq » 20 Feb 2015, 16:44
Neal wrote:
Although I enjoy talking politics, I couldn't join any party or organisation such as TUST as I agree with some things of one and some of another, and would vote on the number of things I agree with at the given point in time.
I hope the TUST succeeds, I really do, AND would contribute ONLY on an issue by issue basis!
You must be fun at parties
I hear what you're saying, but I think at some point the only way to get anything done is to join a group formed to represent your concerns. Occasionally you're going to disagree with the direction things are going, but if, at some point, those disagreements become the majority, that's when you leave.
Otherwise you just have a bunch of people shouting "Yes, we are all individuals!" while nothing ever changes. Democracy is compromise. It has to be.
That's why I'm happy that I joined, even if I'm an ocean away. (it also helps me feel that I'm still involved, which is hard when you've seen a live game for 4 years.)
[quote="Neal"]
Although I enjoy talking politics, I couldn't join any party or organisation such as TUST as I agree with some things of one and some of another, and would vote on the number of things I agree with at the given point in time.
I hope the TUST succeeds, I really do, AND would contribute ONLY on an issue by issue basis![/quote]
You must be fun at parties :)
I hear what you're saying, but I think at some point the only way to get anything done is to join a group formed to represent your concerns. Occasionally you're going to disagree with the direction things are going, but if, at some point, those disagreements become the majority, that's when you leave.
Otherwise you just have a bunch of people shouting "Yes, we are all individuals!" while nothing ever changes. Democracy is compromise. It has to be.
That's why I'm happy that I joined, even if I'm an ocean away. (it also helps me feel that I'm still involved, which is hard when you've seen a live game for 4 years.)