Yeah, I had a feeling I'd get this kind of response. It's the people's fault for not doing some undefined thing, liberals bad, just electoralism, etc.
Foreign policy is just so unimportant to the vast vast majority of people in the world, but I would guess this is especially the case in the modern west. It's hard enough to mobilize people against something that effects their daily lives.
This is why I specifically mentioned "those who claim to share our values". They constantly lie and obfuscate, bombarding the public through the media. Just listen to some episodes of Citations Needed to start to understand why I don't think blaming people barely scraping by is productive when they're under this propaganda firehose.
I never mentioned voting.
But do explain what a drop of water can do to stop a flood or how a spec of white paint can turn a can of black into the color you desire?
Would you like to try some new metaphors instead?