Recently, I have been dwelling upon just this same thought.
American corporations are now even further into this territory of corruption than they ever were. They have become completely non-responsive to the well-being and the humanity of almost the entire US population.
Decades ago, we were already aware of this never-ending trend toward ever-increasing concentration of money and power in the hands of fewer and fewer entities, meaning the few individuals and corporations and investors that possess this power.
It's not strange that so many more people have now finally begun to speak of this much more openly.
Perhaps, a tipping point has now been reached among the non-intellectuals?
This condition cannot be changed in a pseudo-Democracy through voting, since there are no issues nor candidates that represent the real needs and wishes of the US population.
Therefore, a democratic solution is not available in this type of warped false democracy.
So then, your solution is?
hmmm.. the invocation of "honour"... what an misplaced concept.
Is there anything honourable about a pack of 4-6 thugs descending on a 66-year-old man like vultures? the notion of honour is ridiculous.
It’s almost comical, the mental gymnastics some engage in to absolve these brutes of blame. As if their excessive, violent frenzy could somehow be justified by a perceived slight or an unkind word.
Honour? Let’s call these guys what they are: thugs. Not misunderstood, not provoked, not righteous. just a mob of reckless degenerates who saw an opportunity to wreak beat an old man.
Had they had any decency they would not have smashed a car and beaten an elderly man.
Decency, honour - no... not at all - just thugs.
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