I think the point is being taken out of context slightly here - whilst my current situation differs in scale from say, the one Akala is describing, it doesn't mean that displeasure can't be voiced and that change can't be sought, right?
There's an awareness of my displeasure at the situation, because communication is important - in my situation it isn't their fault, but I can still voice my displeasure, just in a constructive manner and continue to work to change that.
I've never quite understood this as an argument, the whole 'if its so bad go elsewhere' argument. Whilst one place can be bad, it can also be good, it can also be home. I don't like living with my parents again but sadly it's the best I can manage in my current situation - it doesn't mean I...