"Changing mass consciousness is an individual responsibility"
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The phrase “individual responsibility” is the pressure point. It rejects the comforting alibi that change only happens through elections, institutions, or some heroic movement that arrives on schedule. Weaver implies the mass is not a faceless other; it’s a crowd made of choices, and each person contributes a vote with attention. That subtext matters because it reframes guilt into agency: your daily habits are not neutral, and neither is your silence.
There’s also a subtle pushback against celebrity culture’s favorite loophole: the idea that public figures “shape culture” while everyone else merely consumes it. Weaver levels the field. If culture is a feedback loop, then consumers are co-producers. The line works because it’s morally bracing without being preachy; it offers no policy, no slogan, just an ethical assignment.
Read another way, it’s an admonition to artists too: if you help manufacture the dream, you don’t get to pretend you’re uninvolved in what the dream trains people to want.
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