Originally Posted by ICWS
Unfortunately, it seems most Americans wouldn't know what a true revolution is even if it bit them on the ass. Also, they seem to not want to even attempt to do a revolution themselves without some instructional book, DVD, pamphlet, or e-book created by a chosen leader to guide them to revolt, or if the T.V. tells them to do one. Even then, the attempt at making a revolution would end quickly.
The ability to think for oneself without needing someone to tell them what to do seems to be severly lacking in Americans as the years continue to go by. The way most Americans elect politicians is a good example of this. I think most Americans should and do know by now that both the Democrats and Republicans are for the most part out to do what's best for their own party rather than necessarily what's best for the country as a whole, yet despite all the criticism of these two parties, the politicians who represent the two parties keep getting elected because the voter is told "these two are your only options". Do most Americans even know that there are Independent politicians out there? It doesn't bother me if someone's a leftist, conservative, socialist, libertarian, etc. but I'm bothered that these American voters keep voting mostly for the Democrat or the Republican, even though there's a good chance there's an Independent candidate on the ballot that represents the voter's viewpoints better than the Democrats and Republicans.