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Gotz Sergious Arno

Member
Jul 29, 2025
15
Made an Essay, anyone can read it just want to know if people like it or not.



Letting Go
By Sergious Gotz

Letting Go is an interesting title choice I chose, mainly the reason for why I did was just simply "letting go".
As I watch and still do, the current state of the world. I end up having chills surge through my body, my body repeats pains, fears, and worries. What I see is a civilization that decided to hang itself, but not on the bridge or a small room, no, no, and no. I gaze upon instead the very civilization that prided itself on its science and humanities, take that very value and holocaust it to the flames of psychopaths and the ever-evolving monster that our system is, on the biggest stage of the whole world as everyone watches and does... nothing.
We have chosen this as our path, our greatest sin. Sins are intriguing, we speak in debates about sin, espouse our own morale justice, bath ourselves in our self-righteousness, and yell it out through our cars, radios, TV shows, and through narcissism. This century is our greatest test. A test we have all willingly decided not to participate in it.
Science and the humanities, are the greatest tools that were invented by our forefathers. The Founding Fathers of the United States knew the value of education, they knew the value of critical thinking, and they sure as shit knew when to act to help others and to elevate ourselves to rational-people with compassion. The Founding Fathers of the United States of course were full of sins owning people who were of course predominately black and exploited the very lands for their profit, yet through it all they created this idea. The idea. The very idea that is central for all of us. The ability to critically think, to learn, to debate what we have learned with others who are not of the same kin or thought as us, to seek people who inspired through intellectualism, and not through hate, anger, or racism.
Our sins are not that we have chosen to abandon those values in favour of demagogues who do not care for a single ounce for us. As we move further along in this world, we are at this point of danger that is self-inflicted.
Humanity as a whole has chosen this fate, since we seem to be unwilling to turn into better people for the sake of ourselves and others.
I do not know what is in store for the future, which by all account might be unpredictable now. We or us is now only me and you. This sin will be a permanent scare like the American 2024 Election to see which candidate will shape the future of that country.
Donald Trump won, and now. We see the effect this puts on the planet, yet we stand by idling, scrolling through our phones, planning for dates, and exams.
People tell us to do something... anything! Keep the Felon distracted, gossiping, and or something else entirely.
But I no longer fall for lies, the very ones that politicians like Mark Carney and the Canadian Liberals spouted, for they are all the same, just with different colours and hats.

I do not wish much for this world anymore... all I know is that future generation will criticize us and rightfully so for even allowing this cretin to crawl his orange ass through the White House.
Let them all rot! For all deserve it!
 
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fedup1982

Wizard
Jul 17, 2025
631
Yeah Trump being elected a SECOND time is... disheartening. Tragic. If a manipulative criminal can become leader of the free world, then... Wtf
 
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Nauyaca

Member
Apr 18, 2025
47
Well, I can only speak for myself but I can tell you the reason I did nothing, do nothing now and will do nothing in the future, maybe my experience overlaps with someone else, I don't know, and don't really care much...

My reason is that I don't feel any connection with the "human experience" (to call it something) anymore, I am human in form, i am still kind of functional, but human in spirit? Not anymore, it's not even disgust or hatred, I just don't care, past a certain point, apathy sets in, and i'm pretty sure I am not the only one, don't like this president, didn't like the last one, and I don't know who is going to be the next, but I can tell you I won't like it either.

People still think that voting or any such action can make a difference, and if the outcome is not the desired one that is because they didn't vote hard enough or something, this is obviously a mistake, all the system is built on confidence, you lose that, your system is bust, and the inertia is so big that regaining that confidence is nothing but an exercise in futility.

This is not new by the way, Polybius described how societies go trough a cycle of decay he called "anacyclosis", what is happening in America is not exactly that but has many similarities, like anacyclosis on steroids, and, by the way, a pretty big part of the world does not see this as a bad thing, on the contrary, seeing how America has caused untold grief around the globe the measly 80 years or so that it has been at the top, the Orange man is seen as a justified punishment for the way America has treated the world.

In the end, it does not matter, American exeptionalism was anything but, calling whoever dwells at the white house the "leader of the free world" just shows the arrogance that still permeates American society, nobody outside of America has a right to elect this "leader" but still has to obey? no wonder everyone, including many Americans are abandoning such a system, don't take me at my word, how many people refrained from voting this last presidential election?

The situation is such that it is not Democrat or Republican voters the ones who decide the future of the country but those who abstain from participating, that is how eroded the system is, one thing is for sure, leaders of the free world? America can kiss that title goodbye, slowly but surely the world will shake off american influence, which, by the way, is not a bad thing for neither the world nor america, 37 trillions in debt? Jesus Christ, and most of that debt just to maintain those stupid military bases around the world.

Whatever happens know that the reason for the now obvious decline of america wasn't the current president, he is just a symptom, America defeated America, it's arrogance and recklessness, and the fact that most of the american public will sit and watch how the system rots (very common phrase, let it rot) tells me everything I need to know, so, just like the rest, I will sit and watch.