@cambrian_era How would it matter? Let's say that particular person didn't do it. Would it make you hate the rich less?
@cambrian_era It's a crime it's not a crime. Does it really matter in the end? Would it change the fact that they are an oppressive class? Would that change the fact that the system is completely rigged?
@cambrian_era It's more like "this oppressive class is a bane to our society in its very existence. No point in nit picking every fringe decisions they do. They need to be eradicated regardless."
@cambrian_era It's not like it does not matter. It's just that it's perfectly fine to be cynical towards rich people. There's positive nihilism too.
@cambrian_era Rich people is an oppressive class. They totally deserve to be cynically judged.
@cambrian_era I hardly think of "Oh, gee, you weren't aware the rich were bad?" as cynical and more like a fact. I honestly doubt rich people deserve the benefit of the doubt.
@cambrian_era Tbh most often the belief that rich people may not do harm given their power dynamics is kind of a privilege or some form of indoctrination.
@cambrian_era Not to say this sentiment isn't true, but like "rich people are bad" isn't exactly just a "suspicion"
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@Pixley People do love to frame fascism nowadays as "radical change or violence" rather than specifically ethnic cleansing, privatization of industries and totalitarianism.
@IrisKalmia
I definitely did not reduce "spice" to that. I mean any type of flavor or smell that has not been thoroughly marketed to people as "American food"
@IrisKalmia
*whispers* "It's orientalism and racism."
@IrisKalmia
I mean US yts mostly doesn't use or know all that much about spice other than bland ass shit.
I don't mean this as a personal preference. Just this weird trope that comes into existence in white people media.
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transphobes/aphobes/biphobes/panphobes and pedos please kindly fuck off