A Smileful Embossment

niepoprawni.pl 1 day ago

I think you've all heard the situation: any female had no way of paying her ticket, so they put her in jail, took her children, 1 of whom died, and dragged her to the ceremony in a stripe and in handcuffs.

The state is weak against the strong and strong against the weak.

The average Kowalski will be put distant for even underpaid gold (offices can be highly malicious), and if individual stole hundreds of millions and is simply a horse of power, they will inactive acquit him.

This situation is so vile that uncensored words come to mind, and the fist tightens. This blood insult requires.

And my saddest reflection is that if we lived in average times millions would go out on the streets, there would be protests, and something would be done. The government would most likely fall.

But unfortunately, we live in sick times. There was outrage, but temporary, and it didn't translate into anything bigger.

Larger protests were erstwhile any could not execution her kid in 1 hospital. It made people angry.

But erstwhile the state led to the death of the child, to the demolition of the family, no, it doesn't bother people.

"It's written propaganda."

People care more about any dumbass sending out a fewer 1000 electoral protests than the state leading to the child's death.

Really, it's sad what times we live in. It's sad how people have become... until it's besides bad about words.

The worst part is the powerlessness. They're all deep in the ðupe.

Because a state alternatively of being a servant to a citizen is its enemy and its torturer.

It can't be fixed anymore. You gotta start from scratch.

We request a complete renewal, a fresh constitution, a fresh state.

It should not be that man is simply a servant of the state. This country should be a servant of man.

But what can I do?

The election crap will call me a writer's fool, fascist, anti-Semite, Islamophobe, as they call all reasonable man.

I don't really know how to put that regret in words.

That's it.

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