I don’t expect that there could possibly be a more concise and clear outlining of the perfect futility of expecting any justice or other remedy to ever be manifested from the system we’re in, the people who work within it.
The clarity of ‘Legalman”s commentaries are astounding. If he’s working from notes it’s not obvious, and seems unlikely. He doesn’t stammer, say ‘uhhh..’, or ‘ummm…’, doesn’t search for the next thing to say, isn’t redundant in a time filling way. He repeats certain points, but not redundantly, and can just speak extemporaneously at length, citing multiple and myriad examples to support his argument.
Maybe that’s his legal training, court room experience. Whatever it is, it’s an impressive capacity.
He’s also right. No chance at all that the system itself will be implementing remedies against any of its own ills or allow any outside party to implement any.
Though the text accompanying the post is black pilled with respect to the system itself, and his commentary is justifiably and correctly bleak about the system and the intellectual capacity of most people for critical, enlightened thought, I share this post here on BSH, where I share solutions and good news, rather than on The Dead Messenger Post, because I think his black pill message is a necessary precursor to a white pill, to actual remedy.
Perpetually tracking the tsunami of never remediated scandals, crimes and incompetency is not remedy, and has to be abandoned as a primary activity of the ‘awake’. Gaulman is right, and those who see that, and are able to accept it, will eventually have to stop treating this tracking it as though it is remedy. Were that to happen, depending on whether there are enough awake and aware people to do so and to turn away and stop supporting the system, and stop waiting for it to get fixed, then that would be the start of practical remedy. Being informed is a necessary precursor to seeking and implementing remedy, but tracking the tsunami is debilitating, and likely an intentional psy-op of learned helplessness via endless cognitive dissonance.
In any case, he’s telling the truth, and sober though it is, that’s always good news.