It may be more of learned helplessness after several years of stinging defeats. Yes Chesa’s election was pretty close but most of the defeats were by a much larger margin.
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“Learned helplessness.”
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I wonder what we would get if they did show up (I mean, other than through large cash infusions, esp late in campaigns)
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I have no idea. I am pro-participation.
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How much of this can attributed to tech creating a hermetically sealed world, where much of politics and policy making doesn’t seem to effect its inhabitants? When you got from home to an Uber to work to a bar to an Uber back home, you don’t really engage w/ the world around you.
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What I’m trying to say is how many people in tech abstain from politics because they feel they have the luxury to do so? How many others do because they don’t see themselves here long term? And how many simply don’t see the slow & dull process of politics as an avenue to change?
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