starrox

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[–] starrox@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Beautifully said!

But what is the solution on the political front then? Is it to get new blood in while forcing the "old garde" out? How do you do that through brigades of lobbyists that prevent according laws from even existing? From the outside, the whole system seems pretty fucked.

You have two parties. Both are basically center right, one a bit more right than center maybe ( R ). The whole county is "gerrymandered" to the point where the actual voices of the citizens dont seem to matter anymore because some individuals decide for thousands.

While it would certainly be possible to run as an independent 3rd party, the cost of that would be prohibitively high because of the established apparatus the two main parties already have.

The leaders and high functioneers of the two main parties do their damndest to stay there because power is power and wealth is wealth.

Then there is a gigantic lobbying industry, so buying votes seems not only tolerated, but even encouraged. (sidenote: how the fuck did that even happen? not only in America ofc.)

And then there is the media. I do believe free speech is a good thing. But I honestly believe that what eg. Fox News is allowed to send is more like "incitement of the people" than "information". And I know they get away with it due to calling it "entertainment". Well, a good third of the country is certainly "entertained" to the point of starting revolts.

To me it seems, the only way would be to get in good (as in, ethically) new blood at the local level, feed and groom them, then rise to regional, then national level. While simultaneously waiting for all of the old garde to die. LoL.

I bet I missed a thousand things but that seems to be the gist of it to me. What are your all opinions?

*edited with paragraphs for readability and fixed the minor mistakes

[–] starrox@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 years ago (5 children)

undefined> setting the precedent that a former president can be charged is still important

absolutely. It is already a win, but I believe the US really need the BIG win which would be to actually sentence him for the serious crimes he commited. Literally every other US citizen would be a prisoner long since for doing a microscopic part of what Trump did. The damage that one person did in 4 years, and not just locally in America but also internationally, is sheer unbelievable.

[–] starrox@lemmy.ml 0 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Not to say you are wrong with anything you're saying.. But I am asolutely confident that pigs will learn to fly before he gets convicted for treason. Did he commit it? A clear "yes" from me (non-American but I dont think that matters; it is basically an accepted fact among all that understand what "treason" usually means in a country-context). Will the prosecutors be able to prove it through a brigade of lawyers? I dont think so.

[–] starrox@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

that seems like the sad truth.

[–] starrox@lemmy.ml 16 points 2 years ago (14 children)

Honestly, with all the shit this disgusting wannabe dictator has already gotten away with, I'll hold on to celebrations until there is some kind of definitive verdict.

And dont get me started on the sentence even IF they convict him for something. He's old, he's rich, he probably still has some buddies in higher places - I'd be absolutely surprised if he would go to a genpop prison. - Even though thats exactly what he would deserve the most.

[–] starrox@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

I still find the fact somewhat bewildering. The gaming industry is literally the only industry that I can think of that can get away with pissing their customers right in the face with anti-consumer ethics. Somehow noone seems to care here. Other entertainment industries seems to have to be mindful with PR, gaming industry somehow doesnt. No matter how big the scandal, gamers seem to easily forget or just dont care. And I fear its mostly the latter.

[–] starrox@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Not surprising when you consider just the name alone. And it probably attracts casual ARPG gamers more than the competiton due to its ease of access. I've seen a couple of streams and I am unimpressed, to say the least. D3 Reskin basically, thrown in the aspect system to simulate complexity and some mmo elements. Poor build variety when it comes to endgame viability. Same as D3, just prettier. Just doesn't do it for me when PoE and Last Epoch exist. And I've not even started about not especially cheap MTX in a 70€ game, complete with battlepass and every psychological trick in the book to milk players even more. "Shameful shiat."

[–] starrox@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 years ago

That's a good thing in my opinion, although it probably won't accomplish anything. But it's also a good time to abandon the sinking ship and try out new things - hey lemmy :-)

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