I'll disagree in part. We did not decide. The generations before us decided, and a parent has no right to consent to barter away the freedom of their adult child without that child's consent. I maintain that while these decisions were made, that they worked once, we were not actually asked as much as born into this system, which, even with an ideal lens is flawed.
While we the people may have consented at some point or another, we ourselves as individuals did not, and have not had that chance for quite some time is the spirit of the argument I am trying to make.
I would like to yes, but it is still important to fight for our own right to be heard and at least acknowledged. There are some things which must always be fought for, despite the cost, in order that those other places see our fights, that they too can be liberated and experience real freedom by example.
That they need help I won't deny, but that isn't the end of it, even when that help is provided.