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    Not to say that Trump normally looks spry and youthful, of course, but that picture of him is the worst I can remember seeing him. I’m surprised they used it for an interview like this.

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      I was literally coming to the comments to say something similar. He’s the “You’re Fired!” guy how could anyone be surprised by this? He criticized the Biden administration for not firing people…

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      Imagine celebrating the idea that you’ve had no personal growth or made no social progress in twenty years. And not that it needs to be pointed out but it’s also bullshit because the right have been marching fast towards fascism.

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      I thought these were the years that elmo promised and failed to launch a rocket to Mars, let alone a cargo or manned mission to Mars.

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    It reminds me of that homeglow commercial where a lady brags about firing her old cleaning lady after using the service. Tone deaf and cruel, it’s astonishing that someone was like “yeah, that’s gonna make us look good”.

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    Well the sycophants don’t believe it’ll ever happen to them. Mostly because they’re stupid.

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      Leadership is a useful tool in coordinating the efforts of large numbers of people, in order to efficiently gather information, develop best practices, and accurately evaluate the results of organizational efforts.

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        A whip is a useful tool to force people into coordination, in order to efficiently do stuff. You may want one along your leadership.

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          Well done, you’ve indeed just described the role of Whip that a person can fulfil perfectly. And you’re right, you do often need those people alongside leadership. And no, the term doesn’t come from literally using a whip, though I suppose it does make for some rather evocative imagery. I do really love the term “lose the whip” to mean that someone is expelled from their own party.

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          A whip is a useful tool to force people into coordination

          It’s an awful tool. It can’t convey complex ideas, doesn’t maintain a useful catalog of effective uses, and only works at a very limited range for a tiny number of subjects on a momentary time scale.

          I might suggest replacing your whip with a library. Libraries have been far more successful at organizing and commanding large numbers of people over long periods of time. The library was arguably the most effective tool of the Pharaohs of Egypt, the Chinese Dynasts, and the Catholic Church in commanding populations by the tens of millions.

          Wielding a whip makes you a nuisance. Wielding a library makes you a God.

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          Are you pushing that ‘sovereign citizen’ nonsense?

          You may believe that you aren’t a part of the system, but the system is much bigger than you are and it has other ideas.

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    In extreme capitalism, yes.

    I don’t live there so I view trump and musk like evening entertainment, and for that purpose they are up for the job.

    You need the village idiots for a laugh sometimes.

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      I know it’s hard to take pity on the US, but real people do suffer from the consequences of these monsters. Also, pretty much any cancer the US dreams up has a nasty habit of spreading elsewhere. Don’t assume you will stay forever safe from the tyranny abroad.

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        Hi American here. One of these men is the richest man in the world. To assume his behaviors aren’t globally reaching is wrong. The other, if elected, would control the most powerful military in the world. Of course well suffer here but the influence and reach of these two should not be understated.

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        I know. One example, without the US supporting Ukraine, Russia will win and they will continue taking over more European countries. So it very much affects millions of people what these clowns are doing, just that one example.

        Alla you have big tech that is driving the entire path to dystopia with absolutely no privacy.