Interesting. I guess the hard bit is deciding how much effort for the alternative and how much effort for exposing corruption.
*The powerful want silence, not attention. They want us looking away, not asking questions. They want us to accept that some crimes are too big to prosecute, some networks too connected to expose. Calling that acceptance “focus” is exactly the kind of rationalization that lets evil persist.
We build the exit AND we kick down the door. Anything less is just building a nicer cage while pretending we found freedom.*
*The powerful want silence, not attention. They want us looking away, not asking questions. They want us to accept that some crimes are too big to prosecute, some networks too connected to expose. Calling that acceptance “focus” is exactly the kind of rationalization that lets evil persist.
We build the exit AND we kick down the door. Anything less is just building a nicer cage while pretending we found freedom.*
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