105 pointsby lemming9 days ago7 comments
  • deepfriedchokes9 days ago
    I think at some point it would be more useful to talk about this and other behavior by this administration from a mental health perspective.
    • atmavatar9 days ago
      It may be equally useful to come at it from a child development perspective.
  • JohnTHaller9 days ago
    • ASalazarMX9 days ago
      It's not flagged after an hour, but the downvotes have made the post and your comment already gray.
  • JohnFen9 days ago
    They teach me to distrust literally everything that comes from the executive branch.
  • akomtu9 days ago
    The AI of Sauron.

    But seriously, when most people see that their head of state has no moral standards whatsoever, they'll follow and drop their own standard even lower. It would be a similar situation if a bishop was openly a drunkard or if an army sergeant was a lazy drug addict.

    • netsharc9 days ago
      Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis said this in 1928:

      > Decency, security and liberty alike demand that government officials shall be subjected to the same rules of conduct that are commands to the citizen. In a government of laws, existence of the government will be imperiled if it fails to observe the law scrupulously. Our government is the potent, the omnipresent teacher. For good or for ill it teaches the whole people by example. Crime is contagious. If the government becomes a lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for law; it invites every man to become a law unto himself; it invites anarchy. To declare that in the administration of the criminal law the end justifies the means - to declare that the Government may commit crimes in order to secure the conviction of a private criminal - would bring terrible retributions.

      https://law.jrank.org/pages/11566/Opinion-U-S-Supreme-Court-...

      Timothy McVeigh used the beginning of this quote as a statement before his conviction, FWIW.. https://archive.is/xineB

    • gullies9 days ago
      AI of Sauron LMFAO
    • iszomer9 days ago
      You can also not take offense to it either and ignore the "slopaganda". The fact that it triggered you shows that it's "working".
      • QuadmasterXLII9 days ago
        Did you notice any evidence of triggering in the person you are replying to's post? I didn't, but perhaps you are some kind of triggering-detection savant beyond my understanding
        • iszomer9 days ago
          > ..when most people see that their head of state has no moral standards whatsoever,

          I’m not a trigger-detecting savant. I just don’t share your or GP’s assumptions about “most people”. There isn’t a single standard -- people here don’t all think alike.

  • jauntywundrkind9 days ago
    Henry Farrell nailed it in early 2018, calling this Philip K Dick's future, with the invasion of fake humans. https://www.bostonreview.net/articles/henry-farrell-philip-k...

    These people believe in nothing. They offer nothing. They detest that other people have these "virtues", more than smirking deceitful nonsense. Vengeful destruction of the world, letting their fakeness take over and ruin meaning: that's the revenge. Lovely recent short 2 min video, Ruminations on that DHS penguin tweet is succinct & to the point, on the weird suicidal Werner Hertzog penguin meme that has been making rounds, and how these memes so embrace anti-meaning. https://youtu.be/c7WqVx9x89s

  • xg159 days ago
    Trump seems to have an obsession with all things gold, so I guess even that "golden age" could simply be interpreted as "the Trump age".
    • nhhvhy9 days ago
      Gilded Age 2: Electric Boogaloo
  • grey-area9 days ago
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