YES anger is sane reaction to the state of affairs. Anger draws more energy than depression, tho. So I imagine it would be more draining for most people to maintain a state of anger towards society's arbitrary imposed binds and restrictions on personal freedoms, than it would be to be maintain a state of depression about it. That's maybe one of many possible reasons it's less common reaction.
YES anger is sane reaction to the state of affairs. Anger draws more energy than depression, tho. So I imagine it would be more draining for most people to maintain a state of anger towards society's arbitrary imposed binds and restrictions on personal freedoms, than it would be to be maintain a state of depression about it. That's maybe one of many possible reasons it's less common reaction.