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Why is it so hard for us to see who we really need to turn against?
In the purely hypothetical scenario where this were the case, perhaps it’s due to the nearly all-encompassing degree of influence and control that those have over the systems that would allow people to think critically instead of merely reacting?
Sheeple. We’re all sheeple.
Our 'justice' systems are anything but.
Imagine people demanded that whole angle of managing society to be reformulated in light of the last century or so of science...
How fucking obvious does it have to be before the penal system is seen as the vast net detriment it actually is? Are people really that fearful and easily turned against each other?
Why is it so hard for us to see who we really need to turn against?