• tygerprints@kbin.social
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    9 months ago

    It won’t get seized and trump will never pay for what he’s done. That’s the world we live in, and it’s no use pretending anything like justice exists here.

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      9 months ago

      Yeah, after yesterday I have just lost all hope. Nothing will ever happen to that horrible human being.

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        Sad and perverse, but true. If it was you or I facing such charges, we’d already have been screwed, boo’ed, tattooed, and tossed into jail years ago without hesitation. But this is trump, and he is truly wonderful and magical.

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        Nothing the government will do at the very least. When it comes to fascism and fascists, if it wasn’t for mob justice, we wouldn’t have any justice at all.

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        9 months ago

        I was somehow still optimistic until yesterday as well.

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        9 months ago

        Sure something will happen… one way or another he’ll end up president again…

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      He did have to post that $100 million bond for the woman he raped - we’ll see the follow through, but that’s the most recent escalation in tangible consequences that he’s seen. That was real and it happened. He couldn’t completely worm out of it, it’s a first crack that hopefully leads to a sinkhole

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        Well that’s one good thing anyway, at least he did have to pay for that little indiscretion. But he still denies it ever happened.

        I think he’s a walking sinkhole, so - let’s hope he just keeps going down more and more into his own insanity.

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            I’ve never known a guilty person who claimed to be guilty of what they’ve done. With trump, I truly believe he doesn’t even have the education to see why he is guilty or SHOULD feel bad about what he’s done. But he’ll never go to prison, more’s the pity - all we can hope is has a massive heart attack and soon.

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      It’s not just Trump, though he is by far the most symptomatic of the problem. It’s almost everyone with a modicum of power. They all (ab)use their positions to get as much as they can. Trump is just exceptionally good at this, on a high level. Seeing this day after day after day, in your own life… that kills all hope it will ever get better. The only people who thrive are the ones willing to walk over others’ corpses to the very top.

      This society rewards psychotic and megalomaniacal personalities and punishes helpful, sharing, caring people at EVERY turn.

      How could this not turn out a disaster? We’re literally forcing the evolution of evil to rule us in this system.

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        I think that’s very true, we are forcing on ourselves the evolution toward evil as a prime characteristic for success. Especially in the political world, where nowadays candidates don’t even try to hide the fact that they are white nationalists or bigots, knowing they can get into positions of power just by being such people.

        In Utah our governor just declared that “Diversity and inclusion are the worst evils mankind has ever known.” If that isn’t a symptom of a sick culture hell bent on driving itself toward extinction, I don’t know what is.

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      I think everyone is just hoping he has a heart attack and drops dead before anyone needs to take action one way or the other.

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        9 months ago

        It would only take a few election cycles before a new fascist becomes the favorite of the right. Trump dropping dead would absolutely not mean the end of fascism in this country. He is a symptom, not the cause.

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        You need to recognise the problem before you can fix it.

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            The problem is the entire system we operate under.

            It needs to be destroyed and replaced with something new because as it stands it’s unequal to the core and has no self-interest in fixing its abuses of power.

            Pretending it’s not our reality is delusion.

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              It’s delusion to think that any effort to change the system is in vain and we might as well tune out in despair. We are both saying the same thing, but I refuse to give in to cynicism and not make an effort, even if the chances of making meaningful change are meager.

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                The system is working as designed, it cannot be changed. It needs to be replaced entirely. Just as we didn’t change monarchies, we beheaded them and put in something better

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                  I agree: -The system cannot be changed from within, because it simply will never allow it. Capitalism will co-opt EVERYTHING, including subcultures AGAINST capitalism. That is why you can now buy ripped clothing in stores.

                  -We only beheaded a very few monarchists (France mostly). The others are still there mostly, embedded in whatever “modern” system ostensibly replaced them. Look at the UK, Belgium, Thailand, … Even countries that turned republics still have Rothschilds and the like in their governments, even though they were “elected”.

                  There’s a quote from Ursula K LeGuin about how the ancient Right of Kings seemed inescapable, and that we will one day do the same with capitalism. I don’t believe in it, because capitalism is much more sinister and capable than the old monarchies ever were.

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        Doomerism definitely has its advantages, such as always being right when things turn out as predicted.

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    American justice, and who gets a safety net, is a horrible joke. Yesterday was an example of two-tiered justice - if you failed to pay 4,500 dollars debt gained “honestly” they’d seize your stuff and you might even go to prison. Make it literally 10,000 times worse (4.5k to 450 million) and fraud though and apparently you don’t have to worry about enforcement. There’s also no way you would get away with acting like Trump did in and out of court.

    Once you’re rich for a while, the USA becomes a socialist paradise in which the nation will bend over backwards to make sure you don’t fail or suffer real consequences. It happened with the bank bailout in 2008, and now it’s happening again for Trump. The losses (i.e. bad business and evaded taxes) are public, the profits are private.

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      Gary Bowser wrote a blog about modding electronic devices, many of them Nintendo consoles. He made around $1,000 a month. He was put in prison and ordered to pay $14.5 million for violating Nintendo’s copyright. He worked a prison job and the money he earned went to his multi-million dollar debt. So far that is $175. I wonder why Gary couldn’t just say “oops can’t afford that! Maybe reduce it to $100,000? Thanks!”

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    Finally, this is the end of Trump!

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    Nah, we were waiting until yesterday to see it get seized. And then they let us know that waiting wont do anything.