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  • more important

    Idk if the Epstein files are more important than the Venezuela invasion, literally. But I think it’s more foundationally important.

    What I mean by this is that the Epstein files show definitively that trump is a criminal with evidence of child rape and whatever other financial crimes. This means he is an illegitimately elected president, should never have been allowed to assume office legally and should be in prison. The evidence is in the Epstein files.

    If this is true, which it is, the decisions he’s been making, including Venezuela should never have happened.

    By law the Epstein files were supposed to be released, and they haven’t been. The DOJ and trump are hiding the evidence. Rule of law and our DOJ aren’t working as designed.

    Personally I think the Epstein fiasco is still the most important as it means trump shouldn’t even be here doing all this stuff right now.










  • Ok fair enough, and you might be right, maybe even probably right. Idk. But I think this glosses over a point I was trying to make.

    It is the extreme wealthy and powerful who essentially have little or no consequences, yet they are causing all of our problems and hardships and suffering. They have nothing to fear. They have little or no accountability.

    “The history says it doesn’t work” isn’t enough for me. Are you talking about the 1400s when some peasants tortured and killed some malevolent king? I haven’t seen or heard anything like this to make enough of an impact where we can say “all the malevolent leaders are being killed by their peasants, yet they continue to treat their peasants cruelly, therefore torturing them doesn’t work”. Most historical torture was inflicted by the leaders, on the peasants, for various reasons.

    The argument you are making, which I have heard before, is EXACTLY the belief I would want the poors to think and spread if I was at the top of the powerful elites.

    Obviously I am not condoning torture or violence.









  • What boggles the mind is how obvious and blatant this is, yet that 42% or whatever the number is of the population of the US will either deny it, or directly support the corruption.

    All this feels like we’re leading to some societal “correction”. An economic depression, societal collapse or partial collapse, civil war, something? Who knows what an actual modern civil war would look like, probably unrecognizable to the historical civil war.

    I dunno what I’m talking about honestly, just feels uneasy like this can’t be normal obviously. Maybe we just get fascism and end up like Russia? Idk.