SLM
When social engineering defines the context of what is discussed our choice is taken away. If people are concerned enough about the outcomes of poor government and corrupt business and the only avenue open to them is to discuss their discontent,while it may appear that people have freedom, it is an appearance only. Politicians use the tempest in a tea-pot strategy to focus attention away from issues that actually demonstrate their culpability and mismanagement.When provincial premiers point at teachers salaries, escalating healthcare costs, infrastructure decay, environmental destruction etc. etc. these push-buttons focus the electorates attention not on the genesis or source of whatever the problem might be, but gets people talking about the product/result not the precedents to the calamity.
When people get sick and die from tainted food, in many cases {yes not all} food inspection has failed to protect them from unsanitary processes and inadequate oversight by industry. When the air ambulance fiasco exposed a million dollar salary paid to the CEO that became the focus not the inadequacy of the Minister of Health whose job it is to manage healthcare costs. When billions of dollars are lost by governments and no accountability is brought to bear, we can discuss it and write about it and froth at the mouth but is there any attention given to ensuring that unscrupulous legislators are held to the same standard that for instance Canada Revenue Services imposes on the private individual? When governments prorogue legislatures, are the people given the opportunity/answers about what's actually behind this action...or can we just talk about it?
When people can no longer trust that the water they're drinking is safe, is it enough to only discuss the causes and ignore the responsibility that elected representatives are given? When homelessness and poverty are rampant throughout a nation is the discussion of the situation adequate to the task of finding a solution, and when food banks and charities are overwhelmed is it enough to discuss the need as opposed to holding the government and businesses responsible for wasted billions while the taxpayer forks out billions to entertain visiting heads of state? The issue is that our freedoms aren't taken away by an invading army or in one fell swoop by a government-gone-crazy, our freedoms are lost in little ways and our fears are amplified by phoney warnings and dire predictions from people we've been led to believe have our best interests at heart.
I would agree that there are countries around the planet where discourse that criticizes government is a criminal offense punishable by death, but our focus here and now is preserving the freedoms we have, not surrendering to the ...throwing their hands in the air and wailing {Canadians}..."Well there's nothing you can do so what's the point!?"