Buckley argues that our reluctance to complain about political issues reflects a deeper apathy towards the political system itself. He suggests that when people fail to voice their concerns, it indicates a lack of engagement and investment in political affairs. To convince us of this relationship, Buckley highlights examples of societal issues that provoke little public outcry, illustrating how silence often leads to complacency and further detachment from civic responsibility. Ultimately, he posits that active complaint is a necessary precursor to genuine political care and involvement.
Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.