That’s cool, but don’t expect much to change. I’m as anarchistic-ally minded as many but pragmatic enough to realise that those in power are not going to let go of their iron grip without a fight… and they have all the chess pieces.
In Australia we have a parliamentary system and mandatory voting. If you don’t believe in the parliament you can refuse to join the voting register (they can come after you with a small fine for every election in which you don’t vote) or - and it could be argued that this provides a better avenue for expressing rejection of a system - you can cast a donkey vote in which you get your name ticked off the list as having voted but then just cover the voting sheet in penises or whatever. At least they keep track of how many donkey votes are cast, whereas if there’s no mandatory voting it’s impossible to tell whether people aren’t voting due to political disengagement or outright rejection of a system.