Simon says the real citizen response to corrupted politics is to redirect money into local community, useful assets, and boycott choices rather than relying on voting alone.
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Local community
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"...in voting. It's actually reallocating your money and investing in your local community, spending in your local community, and buying assets that actually help..."
"down to the macro, your relationship with yourself, your family, your community, and you should use your money in order to support that infrastructure..."
"...centers, which consume a lot of water and electricity, uh, in local communities. And what's a problem is that these data centers cost tens..."
"...they believe that it's about destroying local identity. It's about destroying local community. It's about destroying my relationship with my neighbors and my friends..."
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