Disappointing Harris
(Wrote this when Harris was still relevant as a historical figure, like a supposed contender for the presidency but, by gosh, the rest is still the same)
It's not that kamala harris is disappointing because being disappointed is merely an emotion of expectant results vs what you finally get from those expectations.
What's really disappointing is that america has finally become a corporate, third world nation where money controls everything, even the thoughts of most well-intentioned progressives, which kamala harris is not among those, either.
Her interview on cnn revealed what many of us (though not enough) already know, a harris presidency will only be influenced by catastrophic repercussions of former and past failures. From immigration, palestine, climate change, deterioration of national/international infrastructure, corporate allied governments are/will continue to be the influencers and "fixers." At some point people will understand it's too late to fix anything, and we'll all have to abandon even the slightest notion of liberalized hope and disappointment. Maybe that will be incentive enough for any of us to try and enact some sort of real change, both in ourselves and in our society/community.
Whatever changes this country has to go through is going to be so messy, it will make every third world country's problems look small. Imagine a giant being felled by a history of ants.
Gaza will never be free nor rebuilt or out from underneath Israel control. Water, food production, transportation inside and outside Gaza will continue to be at the mercy of infrastructure, economic stagnation, and corporate corruption. Government itself will rely on secrecy, lies, greed while democracy, freedom, and equality will be more senseless words than what they are not.
We don't need ai, its already us, and the inability of many people to think clearly or think at all, will just cause us to react to certain sets of circumstances and not others based on what sort of information we're being fed.
Think About It! The billionaires own most of the information, technological, and fundamental agricultural, survival industries.
We're in a box.
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