Someone wants you to not use your power. Who benefits from that? Who will gain power?
> There are no democratic governments, we have republics which are just a bit better oligarchies.
That's what people who want a true republic or oligarchy will tell you - quit, give up, it's hopeless. We not only have democracy, they work well - but they are made of people. If you vote out the bad people, they leave. If we the people do a bad job, we'll have bad results. If you do a bad job, that's what you'll get. If you don't even show up, we will fail. It's straightforward. I'm counting on you.
> Of course in every system there is a possibility of corruption, but for crypto that's obvious and people are actually working on sloving this as a problem while in the real world that's a feature.
People are and have been working on that in real life for centuries, with great success. Democracies are far less corrupt than other systems of government, and until recently - until people started quitting and not supporting the work - they have been continually improving. What have you done to help?
> crypto
It's a sci-fi story; what you say is happening is a fiction (like many things on the Internet). We need to get serious about the real world and our real communities, now. We are losing ground every day.