trustnoone

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[–] trustnoone 7 points 2 months ago (4 children)

I feel bad saying this, but part of me wonders if this is what they need. A real wake up call, a real understanding a real view of how bad a country can get if you throwaway the guardrails in place that was there to keep the very government in check and allow them to outright eat the poor to supplement the rich.

I just hope it doesn't destroy the country before they realise what's taken from them.

[–] trustnoone 18 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Interesting thing I read, the previous generation teaches us how to live based on what they went through, not what the future would bring.

Which is largely why in that time they could go far with purely hardwork and sometimes further with an education.

That however is no longer the case anymore, partially because of the same generation that sold you on the lie.

It also tells us why the previous generation doesnt understand when you tell them no you can't just walk into a store and just ask for a job and you get enough to feed your whole family.

The worse thing? Those same people selling you the lie are now politicans or policy makers or those in ceo positions. The very ones who control the narrative and the power and the laws.

[–] trustnoone 2 points 2 months ago

I showed my dad this and he loved it, he's from Italy so traversing the Italian art was just amazing. And the thing literally only cost a few dollars.

[–] trustnoone 3 points 2 months ago

Haha good question regarding the study, you should definitely try it. I know I changed my alarm once to that song from the lion king https://youtu.be/GibiNy4d4gc and I woke up feeling majestic as fuck lol.

Also I really liked this one as a more chill wake up on a relaxing Sunday morning https://youtu.be/9LDUaEf3wJA

[–] trustnoone 7 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Nah bruh you are misunderstanding. Politicians and other rich and powerful use property as an investment. This means they buy up all the properties, rent it out, and as prices go up so does its value. They then sell it for double the price in 10 years.

It's life ruining because it affects the politicians, the rich and the powerful. There are also some very few who use it to get ahead, and they likely will be the "example" case so that people don't think about the 10 properties Mr politicians estate owns, or the 5 commercial real estate they have in some mixed fund. And the potential millions they can make by ensuring certain policies are kept.

[–] trustnoone 3 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (3 children)

Wow that's interesting, I always wake up like everything is chaos. I thought it was the sound of my alarm that's doing it? But I see a huge spike on my heart rate. Do you wake up with an alarm? Is it an advertous song?

[–] trustnoone 7 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Luigiiiii be careful

[–] trustnoone 1 points 2 months ago

Oh wow, really? Didn't know people were connecting on there. I think that's what Facebook used to be about and it sounds like it's moved?

[–] trustnoone 11 points 2 months ago (1 children)

The scary thing about this is not that he did it. But that this is where we are at. I believe (I'm not from the us and don't follow politics so could be wrong). That Biden believed in the system and thought others did too.

But with Trump coming in, he now believes the system is broken. What he believed in is broken. And as such he's getting what's his, for himself. And now democrat or Republican they both will stomp on the US system to get what they want.

And I have no doubt that the US people are really going to learn what that truly means. When you throwaway the guard rails that you used to believe in. I hope you watch closely.

[–] trustnoone 14 points 2 months ago

It reminds me of this thing I read where countries would give all these donated designer clothes to some country, only for it to collapse their economy because making clothes was one of the only jobs available there.

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