It maybe me.. but to express discontent about past policy whilst simultaneously stating not to care, how is that a consistent position?
If you don't give a damn, then you're not disappointed. And if you're really disappointed, well, then it turns out that you do care.
One may not expect much and have given up hope, but that's a different thing from not caring anymore.
As for me, when confronted with poor policy and little prospect of improvement, I don't think the "well, **** it then" helps improve things. Quite the contrary; the more people give up. the more corruption, decadence and power games get a free reign. And yes, there's a realm of small improvements to be achieved by very modestly taking action and improve things. It's not sexy, it's hard work, often unrewarding, but we should let go of the fantasy that all it takes to mend all wrongs is top-down, with the right strongperson issuing decrees.
It's easier to complain and act cynical and aloof, but that doesn't help. It's doing the little things that help. So stop all that bitching about the powers that be, and start working from the ground up, folks.
If you want better facilities, improve them. If you want more opening hours, volunteer. Clean the facilities. Do a little maintenance. Shell out a few $$. Help a beginner get started with some of your EJ-ed surplus instead of the sub-1$ junk they're walking into the club with, so they'll get a chance to experience the actual game and to develop basic techniques. Help them train.
Sweat the small stuff. It matters and it may be the only thing that matters.