deadroosters
Suicidesoldier#1
deadroosters
Suicidesoldier#1
Just to be nice, I guess, it's nice to have some proof in your beliefs when the rest of reality is practically trying to tell you evil is winning.
You're a suspicious ********. You seem to know important semi-secrets, but then you turn around and back up the Man when he needs it. ******** creepy is what it is, like they bought you out.
I'm so suspicious that I don't believe all the crazy conspiracy theories I hear.
I think that they're cool, interesting, and usually pretty funny, but not real reality.
Everyone in the whole world doesn't have to be evil and in on a conspiracy for bad things to happen, or evil people to exist.
The whole governments doesn't have to be out to eat people just because a few are.
Reality isn't that black and white.
We aren't necessarily in some dystopian reality where everything is bad because some things are.
So, what you're saying is, if there was a conspiracy of some sort, (which, just by definition, there probably is some form of that going on) it wouldn't necessarily involve every last person in power? Yeah, okay. Sounds reasonable.
Not even the majority. We're talking, maybe, 2 in 100 regular people are truly evil.
Then we're talking, maybe, 10-20 out of 100 for corporations, the government etc.
The problem is that, regular, normal people don't' want to be president, don't like politics, don't want to work their way up, don't really care.
A good, nice, honest person doesn't really want to; look at George Washington, lots of other people, they have no quest for power and the responsibility is hard, and energy consuming.
They did it because they're needed, not because they wanted to.
But by virtue of this, we get a lot of evil people who do, for whatever reason,want "power", and actively seek it, while your regular people do not, and that's pretty much how it goes.
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