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Nice spicy pasta, friend :^)

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One thing, as a presidential candidate, that bothers me. Is the lack of disturbance towards the concept of corruption and fight against thereof in novels. Seriously, it's like nobody considers it. Especially given how little of a choice the people currently have towards their rights in a presumed "democracy" and how many lobbyists are ruling the US behind the curtains. It's terrible social commentary horror shit. It's apalling, dehumanizing, it fucks up what democracy will look like to our children and grand-children. Politicians stop caring about their beliefs and instead just spout whatever sophistry billionares ordain them to for another nib of a few hundred bucks. It's just, awful through and through with no positive elements.

But I don't like how it isn't explored, disgusting and dehumanizing lack of integrity we have no choice but acknoweledge is a concept I don't that's ever been handeled well or properly. Maybe it's me, it's a deep seated desire to Make America Great Again and exopsing the shitfest that is the establishment, that men's desires for a say in their future in the past, which has turned into the mindless consumerism of the present, override their own autonomy and emotions towards their politicians, making them completely apathetic about them and politics in general.

I don't know what I'm saying. I just wish fighting corruption wasn't constantly written as "Good guys in grey suits! Fighting bad guys in black suits and CEOs!", and not facing the TREMENDOUSly disturbing bullshit dealt with is. Or how we're forced into believing its acceptable to let this go on any further, and for some people, and for many people, this beliefs seems to be the case. This was even less prevalent in the past I'm assuming given America's former greatness and involvement in preserving democracy.

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