ManaMan wrote:Srsly dude, chill the fuck out. You're just shitting over everyone now. I understand that you and Kali have a feud and that he tries to start fights for fun but you're flipping out at everyone else here like Oracle & Seeker if they say something you even slightly disagree with. Even me (remember
Stephanie Tanner's boobs?)
Keep in mind:
- People *are* going to say things you disagree with.
- People *are* going to disagree with things you say.
- You will virtually *never* change anyone's mind in an internet argument.
You seem to think you're on some kind of crusade to save the world. You're not going to do it on this forum. People are just here to shoot the shit and talk about games/movies/politics when they should be working. I'm sure you'll start shitting on me now. Multiple successive posts too.
Yes Mana, I get it. And actually I have no desire to "start shitting on you". I respect you greatly.
It's just that disrespect inspires disrespect. "Screechy and dramatic" felt to me like a way of marginalizing everything Bernie's campaign stood for; but maybe I overreacted.
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Here is the "cult of Bernie" explained in a nutshell - a lot of people really feel like life has been made unbearable for people at the lower tier of our societal strata; and unbearably corrupt at the top end - and I think there's a lot of evidence to support that. I don't care if people agree with things I've posted here or not, but at this point I feel it's an urgent matter of societal preservation to say it.
So do many of Bernie's supporters. There are fucked up bad people all over the place playing willy-nilly with people's lives, health, bankbooks - and the system that's supposed to prevent it or bring justice against it is still broken. It is hard not to be shrill while telling people "Actual psychopaths and murderers are running the roost." Noticing that things are broken and that bad people and killers are becoming billionaires, powerful politicians, and other systemic backbones of power tends to produce both fear and anger - and a desire to be heard.
For instance - I would be shrill if a serial killer had moved in up the street, and was seen hauling buckets of money from empires of drugs and crime, and I'd seen him personally do in about three people - and no one on the block believed me.
Well, there's a lot of that sentiment among Sanders supporters on a national level. He was a near-lone voice yelling in the wilderness about how bad the bad boys of American finance and politics were getting, for a few years.
His decision to quietly effectively end the campaign and reach out to the Clinton camp will probably cause the disintegration of the movement to some extent; but it remains out there and will recoalesce around other reform candidates.
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The status quo is unbearable to many people, and I'm not sure that's an opinion that's so wrong to have these days. Rot in societies has ended dominant empires before; and the United States - well, in some ways our Union is strong, but I am becoming a student of history astute enough to recognize what I see as potentially unsustainable systemic risk and corruption in our society right now. I think there is this perception that the Obama era just erased the larger legacy of the Bush era for some people, and that's just not true. We're bearing unimaginable national debt, which is *not* decreasing - we're still mired in some shoddy mixture of unilateral war and "peacekeeping" in a bunch of places we shouldn't be in, but will probably just end up staying in forever, including Middle Eastern locations that seem to positively resist civilization/peace...
I mean, maybe we can really work it out, stay positive, and help the nation succeed. I wouldn't have bet that a U.S.-Japanese occupation back in 1948 was going to produce two countries that were genuinely friends and crucial allies by 2016.
But this ain't the way. Some marketplace in Iraq just blew up again the other day. That ain't new, but what the fuck are *we* still doing with our hands in the hornet's nest? I feel like I'm trapped in some kind of "Groundhog Day" experience in the U.S. now - it's perpetually 2003, and that year wants its headlines back every year.
Doing this same kind of thing over and over that got us here is, as the psychologists like to put it, insanity.
“I would unite with anybody to do right and with nobody to do wrong."
--Frederick Douglass