We've heard, "If you don't vote you can't complain." for years.
How about this?
If you believe that rights are endowed by governments, you can't complain. If rights are given to us by governments, governments can't be in violation of your rights. If rights are endowed upon us by governments, the Nazis deciding that the Jews didn't have a right to live was perfectly kosher -- no rights were violated.
This is clearly wrong.
Rights, if they exist, were either endowed upon us by a creator or by nature and can only be recognized or violated by governments. Otherwise, you can feel free to go full Benthamite and call rights "nonsense on stilts." Any of those concepts can be wrong; but, at least they can be coherent.
If you believe for a second that your rights are endowed by the state, you can't complain. Your very complaint negates the idea.