We’re fucked. It’s as simple as that. The world has fully entered into a somehow unprecedented age of corporatocracy and the future, at least the near future, is nothing but war and economic collapse. All of it, puppeteered by the richest of the rich, who have bought their way into power.

Beyond society as a whole, we all have our personal problems. We wouldn’t be here otherwise. I can’t speak for you, but I’m poor, dougly and mentally ill with no hope of ever finding love. My only purpose in society is to avoid the light and contribute to the Gross Domestic Product until I die alone and unloved. All I ever wanted was a girl to hug and a life to call my own, but I’ll never achieve that. What exactly is the incentive to not go postal?

Let’s be honest here: None of us are going rogue. We aren’t going to grab a gun and start killing the worst of the worst, the people who have destroyed our lives and or the lives of millions, the people who have benefitted from the creation of a soulless society, the people who ruined our lives. We are cowards. We can’t do it, I certainly know I can’t. It’s best not to kid ourselves here.

But you’ve thought about it, haven’t you? We all have, right? Of making an elaborate plan to slaughter the most despicable of individuals, making our escape with years of preperation, and fleeing to the Yukon, never to be caught? Am I the only one? Haven’t you thought this?

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    Murder is for those without an ounce of creativity and no humanity.

    Amerika was birthed out of egregious amounts of outright genocide, at least two of them, maybe more; fym? Unless we’re calling substantial swathes of Amerika fundamentally uncreative and fundamentally inhuman, this don’t pass the smell test

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      Well it was uncreative and inhumane. Why would I advocate genocide? And by extension, why are we using that as a justification for more death?

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        I mean, if you advocate for Amerikans, that’s exactly what you’re advocating for. By saying ‘murder is for those without an ounce of creativity or humanity’, you make it sound like this is an aberrant state for Amerikan settlers; when this is just how they are and have been for 200+ years. By trying to play the “this is not who we are/this is not what we do” card, you make it sound like ‘murderous avarice’ isn’t the natural state of the westerner. It’s exceptionalism; and I find that distasteful at its most polite.

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          You can advocate for the good aspects of a nation and still condemn the bad ones. Never did I say I advocate “for Amerikans” in the sense that I believe in the nation unconditionally and as one construct (there’s also the fact every state in the US is different and speaks for its own voice). I condemn all needless death. Not only did Luigi’s actions amount to overkill that is itself overblown and overrated with the unrest being expressed in some unrealistic ways, but it was also a pointless one, as he simply removed a part of an entity that can regrow with another person in Thompsons’ role. Just as with the condemnable American settlers, if someone absolutely had to carry out an act of defiance, there are many options, some more roundabout/effective/considerate than others.