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Divided up among the hundreds of millions of individuals, it becomes small in a relative sense. Relative to something like the murder of an individual, the impact of dismantling democracy is small and protracted, but the largeness of the violence in aggregate is real and what my original post alludes to in applying it to an individual.

Mormon culture is prevalent in Utah, and for some reason they have a peculiar obsession with weird spellings of names.

  • Fred Trump putting it in
  • Fred Trump keeping it in
  • Surely small, regular violences committed by one person toward 340,000,000 people merit a large violence against that one person in retaliation?

    Generally how I operate too. The key is enriching for me. If you’re a piece of shit who’s alive and collecting royalties, I’ll do everything I can not to add to them. If I already own your creation, I’ll use that instead of streaming/renting/buying. If I don’t, I’ll just find something else.

    It’s like when the owners of Chick-Fil-A turned out to be horrendous bigots. Everybody was saying “but there are so many people working there that aren’t homophobic - are you going to hurt them too?” Afraid so. I’m not going to contribute to the success of a hateful person for a fucking chicken sandwich. Working for them is also contributing to the success of those bigots and their efforts in trying to destroy people I love, so I’m afraid I can’t be very sympathetic. The job market for hate needs to have downward pressure on it.

    Defendant’s first name checks out.

    (Kouri)

    If you’re paying for tax cuts with new taxes, that’s called wealth transfer. You’re telling us exactly who you think should have less money and who you think should have more.
    You speak truth.

    OH LOOK, MORE BULLSHIT! (Rate limiter stopped me last time)

    Now with movement!

    The presence of a profit opportunity is what gets those politicians elected though. The system is fueled by money, and that money comes from corporations. It’s kind of a chicken and egg problem, but there exist politicians that can and do try to combat these companies. They’re just outnumbered by greedy, soulless husks. The politicians are the symptom in my opinion, because they are not per se greedy and evil, whereas publicly-funded corporations, by the nature of their fiduciary duty to stockholders, are by definition greedy.