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Americans have been conditioned since a young age that they can't do anything about what the government does. The population has been subdued while teaching them of freedoms and liberties while never questioning whether those things apply to them. The tools are there but they're all brainwashed.
Because we teach kids all about civil liberties while mostly ignoring civic duty.
Civil liberties are 100% dependent on citizens completing basic civic duties. If people aren't willing to do the bare minimum (like vote), then we end with a society of people who just want all the good stuff and none of the responsibility. Which is pretty much where we're at today.
and proudly so somehow.