"everyone is wrong except meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee"
The people who won't demand justice and equality are wrong. If that's "everyone" to you, then you really need to get out of your bubble.
My regards for politics and legislation is directly influenced by the political activists I admire the most, particularly right now Dr. William Barber, who re-organized the "Poor Peoples Campaign", that Martin Luther King had started before he was killed.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/...takes-on-poverty-and-race-in-the-age-of-trump
“We surely want to influence the 2018 midterm elections and the 2020 Presidential election,” Theoharis told me. But they do not plan to endorse candidates or to cast their lot with either of the major political parties. They want to change the political conversation around poverty, to create a climate in which it is impossible for any candidate or party to continue ignoring the subject. In this they have as much in common with the Occupy Movement as with the original Poor People’s Campaign."
..."The impact is traumatic, and not simply in a historical sense. Barber told me, “We should be traumatized by the idea that something like this can be seen as normal, and think about the wrongs we’ve become accustomed to today.”
..."He again charged his listeners with avoiding the hypocrisy of commemorating the victims of the past while failing to build a movement to address the present. We must pay homage, he said, “to all those who continued to fight, even after they saw the bodies swinging from trees. But there are all kinds of things swinging in the air today”—hunger, police violence, and the hundreds of thousands of deaths each year linked to poverty-related causes. "