Why do you care so much about what a golfer with a bad back says? Your expectations should be towards the people making laws, no?
Eta- are you expecting the actual people that represent you to do more? Are you talking to them instead of being mad at a hypothetical tiger and what he's not doing?
I mean, you're moving the goalposts from our initial conversation here and pivoting to something totally different, which I'm fine with discussing but the initial conversation we were having was about Tiger and his association with Trump, and people's perception of it.
To your point though, my expectations are equally with people who make the laws and also with people who support them or put them in that position. I am able to think about both at the same time. I expect people to not support or pal around with a fascist, which is a reasonable request I think, it's not asking the world. I'm not sitting here fuming about Tiger Woods or anything, just offering my thoughts on why it's a fair criticism.
Also, yes, I engage with politics both on a local and broader scale frequently. I have worked as a fundraiser for the DNC, I have served on the board of directors for a progressive policy association, I've helped organize and have participated in protests, rallies, all that stuff. So yeah, I make my voice heard to the extent that I reasonably can.