On Papa Don
This letter is meant for the parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, older siblings, foster parents, teachers, etcetera, in short people who provide guidance for kids. Since this 250 year old democracy is being disassembled, disabled and destroyed before our eyes, perhaps it's time to consider how you want to talk with young people in your charge about that. What will you tell them about what it means to be a citizen in this country or a public servant or even just a decent human being? To whom will you point as a role model? Papa dawn and his minions all took an oath to “uphold the constitution”. That promise has gone into the trash bin with all his other promises (ending wars, lowering consumer prices, making us all safe.) the only promises he's keeping are for revenge. How will you teach your children to tell the difference between truth and lies, between a genuine public servants versus a con man? It's pretty clear that a sizable portion of the country's adults can't tell the difference.
I suggest we teach our children about life under King George III or monarchies and dictatorships in general, how regular people had to live under their reign. They need to know that questioning loyalty is The only guarantee for success (until the leader changes his mind about you.) truth and reality is whatever the leader tells you it is period to get ahead, it is best to jilt and exploit their neighbors whenever possible and whoever makes the most money for the crown holds the highest position. It's time to tell the truth which has repeated itself throughout human history. 250 years as enough of this democracy nonsense period now, our condition is special in a way because we have AI and climate chaos as genies that look good so that people will worship you no matter how badly you treat them. Being a ‘good person’ is for suckers losers.”
BT W, I challenge any fans of cheeto man to publish a link showing any kind of authentic expression of compassion for any other human being. If it exists, you're going to want to show that to your kids. For history's sake.
BP Johnson