I find it maddening that people still invest significant political energy into steering election politics where they want it to go by shouting at it / each other, or doing effectively random acts of violence / vandalism--rather than meaningfully organize through unions or something of that nature--when existing political parties barely stretch the term cult. The Epstein files are proof that once a political party or complementary set of political parties establish themselves, their bases will dick ride them and their figureheads until they die* or they get bored and do the same thing for the other complementary party(ies) in a novelty seeking loop.
*nowadays not even that's a deterrent since they can use AI chat bots as sycophantic Ouija boards
I get that the root of this the average person that cares about poltics is a twitter addict that refuses to permanently leave twitter, and the "twitter is real life because that's where the politicians and discourses the tweet summarizer channels on YouTube talk about are" mindset that seems to have turned other sites and even some offline spaces into mere suburbs of twitter rather than sophontheatrum in their own right, and I get that AI bubble will snap people out of it as they have to engage with the web as an actual web again with no search engines to funnel them back into where they are now; but I think dreading this era of indignity that is waiting for that to happen is justified, even if not a healthy use of my emotional energy. At least we got horse pussy.
\ö/
(!)
¿