How I came to dislike living in a capitalist society

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As if the atrocious human rights abusing America and their imp child can run shows without being questioned but other countries basically under American control can't, and are criticized more harshly for less because they are uppity n words.



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So I was thinking how depressing the double stabdards are, that make hearing just about any discussion from modern pundits completely eye-rolling and even enraging.

People cry and yell about one building getting damaged or one person getting hurt or killed, they make the hugest fuss about that in some cases.

If someone was told about some person who openly was known to have ordered a crime to be comitted which resulted in damage to a property, or harm to a pet or person, there woild be outrage and people calling for such who is clearly redponsible to be tried and punished more importantly, even executed for their crime.

Then the people might be told about someone going around killing lots of people, like 3 people, and they would be even more outraged that a person was responsible for 3 deaths.

Even if it was a person who damaged one building or business with a fire or an explosive, the people would be screaming or even feel that they need to take matters into their own hands to stop the menace.

As the numbers of horrible things linked to the perdon go up, the outcry and rage about the perdon and the injustice should likewise increase in intensity, considering how intense it seemed to be for a property damaged or a person responsible for ordering and paying someone to hurt or kill an elderly person or donething, and people were aghast most likely.

Then there is a person who is openly responsible for flattening multiple cities, destroying all the buildings, ruining all the businesses, killing numerous animals, babies, toddlers, mothers, and fathers, numbering into the hundreds of thousands injured and dead due to what this person ordered, entire families, crushing people in their houses and apartments while they are in them, blowing up their cars as they flee.

They get this response from the "representatives of the people, on both sides of the political divide and aisle":

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If there was one person who did this or ordered something like hurting and causing the limbs to be chopped off one child, the prople woild be going crazy, but for these people, hundreds upon hundreds of thousands of people and multiple cities flattened and hospitals destroyed and set on fire while patients are in them, and the people smile and laugh about it.

Do when they talk about one murderer who directly caused or ordered a murder, the people should shove it really, as the biggest mass murdering serial killer in recent human history is on the loose and continuing to kill and even ruin laws and freedoms everywhere innthe world, behind so much more, even in South and Southeast Asia and Africa where they are meddling and advising, even Syria and Southern Arabia, even Ukraine, and they get standjng ovations fron the representatives that the people supposedly keep voting in, those same people who cry about a window broken or a car dented by some menace mentally ill homeless person.
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Some potentially interesting things about manners, culture, classism.
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I don't support labor, and I despise "industry" and industrial operations like this hellscape. All of it is largely unecessary, excessive, damaging, exploitative, nasty, toxic, life draining, backbreaking, torturous, junk that just leads to all kinds of harmful things anyway, and annoying things, very little of it is worthwhile for most ordinary people. I also hate chumps, simps, cucks, whatever pejoratives are being used, who directly or indirectly support these kinds of operations, the overlords pofiting from them, people who dream of being those slave masters, and anyone supporting the whole system meant to crush the general populace and give them no time to think, mechanizing them as literal parts of a machie thant (machine that, but my keyboard switches my letters by delaying when they appear) eproduces things for other machines in various ways, that is the Devil's work, and to Hell with it all!
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Lots of jobs don't include all the ways that they disrupt life besides also costing a lot to just get to the place, eat for energy in some circumstances, there are all kinds of difficulties in preparing things ahead of time, hours and working go beyond the usual times and sometimes are unpaid or penalized if one goes over since they don't want to pay. I hate everything I've seen and heard about lots of jobs. Then there are some jobs where people seem to be doing nothing but sitting around unecessarily and getting paid for that, sometimes a lot, usually acquired by connections, sometimes with better degrees which are expensive, but some people even have advanced degrees and skills and can't get jobs when they lack some "in", and a "meritocracy" is a total lie too, as many people seem to be terrible at their jobs, know nothing, and even constantly do things to justify their jobs which make things worse, like some IT type people who keep producing updates that make sites worse, as someone must be telling them to just to make them do something since they are being paid. The brokeness of these systems is really terrible, but many people desperately depend on whatever they are doing in order to survive and not be without food or shelter, which shows just how wicked and uncaring these systems are and people may be living on the edge, even the slightest imbalance can throw some people off tremendously.

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Victorian Villain interviews Durge (Dirge) Lucas, straight out of the tomb meets straight out of the womb.

https://www.etymonline.com/word/dirge

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