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OldBaldy1701E

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21. I was going for a more 'base' answer, but you are correct.
Fri May 2, 2025, 04:28 PM
May 2025

I was referring to the fact that their worship of money is being sated by the presence of that orange gibbon and his cronies and therefore they will do whatever it takes to hold onto it. Even if it means ignoring the law. Even it means destroying it altogether.

But, it is more than that. The present system is what allowed them to get to where they are in the first place. It is too far gone. However it is also too beholden to capitalism. That is the issue. One that we don't seem willing to address, and therefore cannot actually do more than patch things up a bit and hope it will hold out until we are all gone.

I don't like that option.

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