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LegitHyperbole said:

That's all fine and well to say,n wait until the reality of AI starts to hit the wibnly wobbly frame of your falling house.yq know, the best thing that could happen to ye is war, if it works to strethen a country now as if did 100 years ago it'd be the cure for your fuck up but alas, I think that would tip the structure of it and all. I do hope you'll be alright BTW, it is frustrating to look at from the outside in. I mean, I hope to hogh heaven that I'm wrong but it doesn't look like it at the best of times. Surely you have to agree that things seem irreparable at the ground level? Wishing death on the other side is not performative which happened a LOT when Trump was nearly took out. 

The young man who tried to shoot Trump was a member of the same political party as him.  Not all bad things that happen are political in nature.  America is notoriously bad with addressing mental health which is often made worse by access to guns.

War is not the answer and you don't America to be in a full scale war because very likely no one would survive.  Our problem is really no different than other countries.  It is greed and the lust for power.  Most of our problems can be traced back to these two issues.  And these two things are made worse by latent racism which is fostered by through the political system by people wanted to stop change.

The real cure to our problems is education.  Our biggest enemy is misinformation.  Simply knowing that gives me hope and empowers us to press on.  

Our problems aren't that convoluted.  And we can work together.  The key is for the people to elect, as representation, people who ate educated and able to make good objective choices.

Hopelessness is just another trick that politicians play on us to stop us from making change.  The system in totality needs a huge make over but it is far from irreparable.