The breadth and depth of the criminality around this issue never ceases to amaze me. I honestly cannot even imagine who or what one can appeal to for justice. Every - EVERY - institution in this failed state is corrupt and in on the plan/narrative, it appears. Sad and depressing.
The breadth and depth of the criminality around this issue never ceases to amaze me. I honestly cannot even imagine who or what one can appeal to for justice. Every - EVERY - institution in this failed state is corrupt and in on the plan/narrative, it appears. Sad and depressing.
my sister's friend (DS) said she was CRYING HYSTERICALLY in the ER late last year while demanding IVM for her husband, at the same hospital where my sister died in Sept, and they told my other sister IVM was horse paste... (i live in another state, she didn't have any medical proxy, so ...) anyway DS got IVM for her husband, and he lived and went back to work this spring after his lungs all healed... but my sister (single mom) left 4 kids (9-13) and one very heart-broken family... if only...
A agree and interpret your observation about corruption in the broadest terms. Our election process has been corrupted. Candidates are vetted ahead of time by the ruling elites and their minions. Only those who pass the test are provided the money and support they need to get elected in this era of expensive negative campaigning. Congress has been corrupted. Elected officials say what the electorate wants to hear, but go on to represent the interests of the donor class that gets them (re)elected. The judiciary has been corrupted. Judges are increasingly appointed based on their political and ideological affiliation (most notably the Supreme Court).
The above institutions represent traditional methods of democratic change. A free press is also important to democratic change. We don't have a free press any more either. The major outlets are owned by five or six large corporations. And it's the big-money corporate oligarchs, all in league with each other, who are pulling the strings of our puppet politicians. As Albert Camu said, “A free press can be good or bad, but most certainly without freedom a press will never be anything but bad.”
So in the absence of our traditional mechanisms of change, what are we left with? I believe the only power "we the people" have left is the power of superior numbers, standing in solidarity, together in the streets, speaking with one voice, demanding the overthrow of the sociopathic corporate oligarchy that has us all by the throat. What are the chances? Let me just say that most of what I see at the moment is tribal bickering, enthusiasm for spectacle, and social media nonsense. I'm not holding my breath.
The breadth and depth of the criminality around this issue never ceases to amaze me. I honestly cannot even imagine who or what one can appeal to for justice. Every - EVERY - institution in this failed state is corrupt and in on the plan/narrative, it appears. Sad and depressing.
my sister's friend (DS) said she was CRYING HYSTERICALLY in the ER late last year while demanding IVM for her husband, at the same hospital where my sister died in Sept, and they told my other sister IVM was horse paste... (i live in another state, she didn't have any medical proxy, so ...) anyway DS got IVM for her husband, and he lived and went back to work this spring after his lungs all healed... but my sister (single mom) left 4 kids (9-13) and one very heart-broken family... if only...
We have to start from scratch in so many arenas and start parallel everythings.
That's what I've come to, as well: Parallel everything.
A agree and interpret your observation about corruption in the broadest terms. Our election process has been corrupted. Candidates are vetted ahead of time by the ruling elites and their minions. Only those who pass the test are provided the money and support they need to get elected in this era of expensive negative campaigning. Congress has been corrupted. Elected officials say what the electorate wants to hear, but go on to represent the interests of the donor class that gets them (re)elected. The judiciary has been corrupted. Judges are increasingly appointed based on their political and ideological affiliation (most notably the Supreme Court).
The above institutions represent traditional methods of democratic change. A free press is also important to democratic change. We don't have a free press any more either. The major outlets are owned by five or six large corporations. And it's the big-money corporate oligarchs, all in league with each other, who are pulling the strings of our puppet politicians. As Albert Camu said, “A free press can be good or bad, but most certainly without freedom a press will never be anything but bad.”
So in the absence of our traditional mechanisms of change, what are we left with? I believe the only power "we the people" have left is the power of superior numbers, standing in solidarity, together in the streets, speaking with one voice, demanding the overthrow of the sociopathic corporate oligarchy that has us all by the throat. What are the chances? Let me just say that most of what I see at the moment is tribal bickering, enthusiasm for spectacle, and social media nonsense. I'm not holding my breath.
I agree. Can you share your thoughts?