Sounds like gerrymandering was a bad idea and Americans shouldn't have voted for the representatives that instituted it. But you know what they say, the best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago, second best time is now.
You might have a hard time getting rid of it but you won't until you do.
It's like you can't read, let alone comprehend context and nuance, and then you call everyone else an idiot because you're too slow to keep up. Keep up sunshine, what you're pushing for is what we already intuit as bare minimum.
Except we do because I am one. Reusable bag using government responsibility pusher right here. So instead of being disingenuously belligerent, check your ego at the recycling center. Oh wait, they haven't built one.
And those that argue for corporate and government responsibility do the things you are referring to, with the addition that they are smart enough to recognise personal responsibility isn't enough and isn't possible at scale without systemic change.
It's not that you're wrong, it's that you're wasting your breath preaching to a choir that has additional comprehension.
Bruh have you heard of packaging? Go buy a packet of chips in something that isn't plastic, good luck purchasing those and toting them out in your reusable bag with that handful of sour cream, and pocket full of frozen peas.
The upper image shows Bart and Lisa Simpson standing in a messy room. Bart has an American Union flag over his face, and there is a Confederate flag on the floor with the mess. Bart Simpson is saying "No problemo. We'll just sweep it all under the rug."
The lower image shows Bart and Lisa standing in a cleaned up room with a very lumpy and mounded rug covering the mess. Bart has the flag of the United States of America over his face. The image is sound captioned, "Society Cracking".
From an outsiders perspective if you really want a catalyst point I always look to the failure of the Union to subject the slaver capitalists of the Confederacy to Nuremberg style trials for sedition and treason.
Instead there was compromise and appeasement. The problem was swept under the rug.
And those that argue for corporate and government responsibility do too, with the addition that they are smart enough to recognise personal responsibility isn't enough and isn't possible at scale without systemic change.
It's not that you're wrong, it's that you're wasting your breath preaching to a choir that has additional comprehension.
If I recall, America had a big 'to do' about taxation without representation. Makes me wonder why they haven't pushed to abolish gerrymandering under the same pretence.
Oops, it looks like you tried having a deep thought, unfortunately thoughts deeper than surface level are dangerous to Conservative minds as they are prone to drowning, and have been subsequently banned.
It's almost like you need to be a registered identifiable entity to have a vote, I can't possibly imagine why you'd need to prove your identity for that, nope, not even one little thing.
Because they weren't relevant, you just said it yourself. Keep up.