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EPIC Thread TORCHES Government Over the Utter Crisis of Responsibility

Meme

This thread is incredible, and one-hundred percent spot on.

So buckle up, because it's worth reading and we're going to share it all.

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We see the crisis of accountability in all facets of life these days, too.

And that stench isn't roses.

Exactly.

They are insulated from the consequences of their actions and that accountability.

'The Secretary Shall' should be prohibited in legislation.

And those people never have to answer to anyone, least of all the voters.

Who not only have to live under their regulations, but have to pay for them.

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And we all know why they're basically anonymous.

You need no further proof that government messes up everything it touches than to look at what they did to freaking GAS cannisters.

For 'safety', of course.

Pointing this out, if you live in the U.K., can land you in prison. If you're an American by this writer, it'll get you labeled guilty of 'illegal speech' like she was.

The authorities in the U.K. didn't stop this because they didn't want to offend the rapists and sex traffickers.

Ponder that for a moment.

And they won't be held accountable.

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They definitely assisted it. We don't have time to go into all the horrid details here, but it's bad. Here's just one example: the police arrested a father who tried to save his daughter from the men who were abusing her.

Monstrous.

And fail they did.

Can't have the public get mad that the people entrusted with protecting them failed.

Or something.

Yeah, that also happened to the victims.

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This is the one point on which this writer will dissent. Vigilantism is the direct result of people failing to do their jobs, and it's explicable, if not excusable.

If you go into public service -- where the public trusts you to protect them and uphold the law -- you lose a level of anonymity.

Especially when you neglect to do your job.

Many of us are weary, and many of us have cared.

We've largely been ignored.

And this sucks.

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The press cannot be hated enough for what they've done (or didn't do, more accurately).

Yes, they do.

It's a tragedy and a crisis.

Exactly: lack of accountability is a feature, not a bug.

You want to turn things around? Start firing people. Start making it known there will be consequences for these actions.

That which is rewarded is repeated, which is why they get away with this corruption.

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The second people start facing serious consequences for this, behavior will change.

THIS.

We are standing and applauding.

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