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this post was submitted on 26 Dec 2024
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I'm thinking the opposite, I might just become a member of a political party next year and try to make a little bit of a difference.
Good on you! I've actually considered the same thing
Where do you reckon you can make a difference?
I'd join the (German) greens and advocate for better bike infrastructure and public transport in my region. The greens in my state are also known to be a bit economically conservative compared to other states, so I'd try to shift those policies to the left with my votes.