It would be so funny if America re-elected Trump after everything. Like, 4 years of tragic, all consuming incompetence, with millions dead from covid. A literal attempted coup after a lost election. And then after 4 years of a milquetoast geriatric Democrat, the country's like the kid who stuck a fork in the outlet to see what would happen and then a few days later thinks to himself "yeah, it fucking hurt like a sonofabitch last time, but this time if I use TWO forks, something different might happen."
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It would be so funny if America re-elected Trump after everything.
It really wouldn't be.
it's funny in a morbid way. after everything Trump fucked up catastrophically—all the wars he nearly started, all the people he killed through inaction, all the things he tried to do to overthrow the government—it would be very poetic if he just won conventionally. all you could really do at that point is laugh about it.
I respectfully disagree.
I don't find the end of civilization and the subjugation of minorities and women even morbidly funny.
Let's not be hyperbolic. It's not the end of all civilization. It's just the decline of ours. We all learned about stuff like this in history class in high school and college. The Roman Empire declined and fell. Tons of others did the same. It's just our turn. We're not special or exempt from annihilation. Time catches up to everyone.
I don't think it's hyperbole to characterize living in a christo-fascist ethnostate as the end of the world. Empires are made up of people and the decline you're referring to involves the death of a lot of them, so maybe factor that into your apathy equation. It's easy to view civilization as something you learned in high school, but for the people living in it, it actually matters.