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SilentSadness

SilentSadness

Floating in neverland.
Feb 28, 2023
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Is it just me thinking that this world is pretty much run by sadistic tyrants, who have endless amounts of greed and hatred for other people, and actively go out of their way to harm others as much as possible. It disgusts me to live in and contribute to a society that is systematically designed to harm me as much as possible.
 
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F@#$

Freedom seeker
Nov 8, 2023
1,022
This is how it's been for a very long time.
 
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Spite

Spite

Forever Friendless
Aug 20, 2025
61
The world has been like this for as long as human beings have existed.
 
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darksouls

darksouls

Enlightened
May 10, 2025
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humanity is the worst thing that has happened to our mother earth
 
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LighthouseHermit

LighthouseHermit

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Sep 20, 2025
179
Humanity is like a virus.
 
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MyShadow

MyShadow

Torn between fixing and ending my life
Aug 27, 2025
398
Is it just me thinking that this world is pretty much run by sadistic tyrants, who have endless amounts of greed and hatred for other people, and actively go out of their way to harm others as much as possible. It disgusts me to live in and contribute to a society that is systematically designed to harm me as much as possible.
You're not alone in thinking this.
Many of the elitist billionaire class view anyone who isn't in their little club as worthy of exploitation and disposal. The truly terrifying part is that they all profit from our lives, our sickness and our eventual deaths.
We are like cattle to be slaughtered for profit.

What's even more disgusting are the people who worship them.
 
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MissAbyss

MissAbyss

"2 be, or not 2 be, that is the answer."
Jul 20, 2025
191
You're not alone in thinking this.
Many of the elitist billionaire class view anyone who isn't in their little club as worthy of exploitation and disposal. The truly terrifying part is that they all profit from our lives, our sickness and our eventual deaths.
We are like cattle to be slaughtered for profit.

What's even more disgusting are the people who worship them.
Couldn't agree more. Just a bunch of psychopaths.
 
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PaxAmericaX

PaxAmericaX

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Sep 27, 2025
31
When the greed of the world's rich for even more wealth and power (Elon Musk, Trump etc) gets me down I like to read up on people like Mackenzie Scott and Chuck Feeney. It makes me glow to know there are also some pretty amazing people like them out there too. Just wish there were more.

Scott has gifted about $17B of her wealth from Amazon, about half the total before the value grew more. And she doesn't stipulate any restrictions on how the money is used. And she champions the under-priveledged such as Black organisations in the US and other minorities. And Feeney gave away his $8B during his lifetime mostly secretly until being outed.

There are also people like Bill Gates and Warren Buffet who push there Giving Pledge so that others follow in their philanthropic footsteps.

The flip side is as you say though. So many people who think this world is permanent and that the accumulation of material things and money is what life is about. It destroys humanity. And 'yes' that is so sad.
 
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a.dream.of.a.dream

Warlock
May 6, 2024
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When the greed of the world's rich for even more wealth and power (Elon Musk, Trump etc) gets me down I like to read up on people like Mackenzie Scott and Chuck Feeney. It makes me glow to know there are also some pretty amazing people like them out there too. Just wish there were more.

Scott has gifted about $17B of her wealth from Amazon, about half the total before the value grew more. And she doesn't stipulate any restrictions on how the money is used. And she champions the under-priveledged such as Black organisations in the US and other minorities. And Feeney gave away his $8B during his lifetime mostly secretly until being outed.

There are also people like Bill Gates and Warren Buffet who push there Giving Pledge so that others follow in their philanthropic footsteps.

The flip side is as you say though. So many people who think this world is permanent and that the accumulation of material things and money is what life is about. It destroys humanity. And 'yes' that is so sad.
while true and agree that Scott is awesome not only for donating billions of dollars, but she's not a megalomaniac who expects the world to be in her image (lookin' at you Gates types). that she doesn't stipulate any restrictions is remarkable.

but we can't rely on any billionaires, they are the problem. they've already exploited so much human labor and led the way in destroying our planet, to obtain their wealth. the levels of concentrated power and wealth today is absurd, immoral.
 
Dejected 55

Dejected 55

Enlightened
May 7, 2025
1,658
Humanity is like a virus.
Disagree with you here. A virus does what it does because it is necessary to survive. A virus does not act with malice. A virus does not seek to intentionally ruin, and as far as we know a virus does not have the consciousness to consider its actions.

Humanity is not a virus. We purposefully kill and hurt and climb and step over others to get what we want. We act with malice. We go far beyond survival instinct to ruin everything and everyone if it gets us what we want in the moment. And we do all this with full awareness of our actions and consequences.
 
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Bootleg Astolfo

Bootleg Astolfo

Glorious Bean Plushie
Oct 12, 2020
955
My ancestors had a very nice, simple, efficient, evironementally friendly way of dealing with this;
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LighthouseHermit

LighthouseHermit

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Sep 20, 2025
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Disagree with you here. A virus does what it does because it is necessary to survive. A virus does not act with malice. A virus does not seek to intentionally ruin, and as far as we know a virus does not have the consciousness to consider its actions.

Humanity is not a virus. We purposefully kill and hurt and climb and step over others to get what we want. We act with malice. We go far beyond survival instinct to ruin everything and everyone if it gets us what we want in the moment. And we do all this with full awareness of our actions and consequences.

It's a quote from The Matrix.
 
flutebloom

flutebloom

Someone who deserves a better ending
Apr 4, 2025
97
Yeah. Pretty much every system on earth is created to exploit people
 
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Off_Switch

Off_Switch

Student
Aug 15, 2025
135
You are definitely not imagining things. Unfortunately, the only thing we can do is tolerate and suffer through it on a daily basis or find a way out. I have escape planned out. I just need to muster up the courage.
 
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PaxAmericaX

PaxAmericaX

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Sep 27, 2025
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while true and agree that Scott is awesome not only for donating billions of dollars, but she's not a megalomaniac who expects the world to be in her image (lookin' at you Gates types). that she doesn't stipulate any restrictions is remarkable.

but we can't rely on any billionaires, they are the problem. they've already exploited so much human labor and led the way in destroying our planet, to obtain their wealth. the levels of concentrated power and wealth today is absurd, immoral.
Human greed is something everyone needs to confront. These billionaires have managed to get filthy rich but I think if i am honest, were i to be that fortunate, I too would be vying with the human condition of greed. I would like to think i would be generous and not a monster. You defintely raise good points though
 
MissAbyss

MissAbyss

"2 be, or not 2 be, that is the answer."
Jul 20, 2025
191
Disagree with you here. A virus does what it does because it is necessary to survive. A virus does not act with malice. A virus does not seek to intentionally ruin, and as far as we know a virus does not have the consciousness to consider its actions.
I partly agree with this.
But if we act only on survival and expansion without moral reflection, we begin to resemble a virus, not in essence, but in effect.


We purposefully kill and hurt and climb and step over others to get what we want. We act with malice. We go far beyond survival instinct to ruin everything and everyone if it gets us what we want in the moment. And we do all this with full awareness of our actions and consequences.
I disagree with this part. It's overgeneralization of humanity.

The statement "we purposefully kill and hurt and step over others to get what we want", paints all humans as malicious or selfish. This ignores altruism, empathy, cooperation, and countless examples of moral progress. Even if some humans act destructively, that doesn't define humanity as a whole.

You say we "act with malice", but not all destructive actions come from malice. Much of human harm (e.g., environmental destruction, war, inequality) arises from ignorance, short-term thinking, or structural incentives, not personal hatred.

To act "with malice" implies conscious intent to do harm, which isn't always true. Intentional harm and unintended harm or mostly driven by ignorance or greed.

You say that humans have full awareness of their actions and consequences, but that's an overstatement. Many people don't fully grasp the consequences of collective or systemic actions, like pollution or global inequality. Human awareness is limited and often distorted by bias, emotion, and misinformation. We can be aware, yet often choose not to be, because self-interest overrides reflection.

The statement draws a sharp line: viruses act for survival, humans act for ruin. But much of human harm is also tied to survival instincts, competition for resources, security, and social status.
 
Dejected 55

Dejected 55

Enlightened
May 7, 2025
1,658
I partly agree with this.
But if we act only on survival and expansion without moral reflection, we begin to resemble a virus, not in essence, but in effect.


I disagree with this part. It's overgeneralization of humanity.

The statement "we purposefully kill and hurt and step over others to get what we want", paints all humans as malicious or selfish. This ignores altruism, empathy, cooperation, and countless examples of moral progress. Even if some humans act destructively, that doesn't define humanity as a whole.

You say we "act with malice", but not all destructive actions come from malice. Much of human harm (e.g., environmental destruction, war, inequality) arises from ignorance, short-term thinking, or structural incentives, not personal hatred.

To act "with malice" implies conscious intent to do harm, which isn't always true. Intentional harm and unintended harm or mostly driven by ignorance or greed.

You say that humans have full awareness of their actions and consequences, but that's an overstatement. Many people don't fully grasp the consequences of collective or systemic actions, like pollution or global inequality. Human awareness is limited and often distorted by bias, emotion, and misinformation. We can be aware, yet often choose not to be, because self-interest overrides reflection.

The statement draws a sharp line: viruses act for survival, humans act for ruin. But much of human harm is also tied to survival instincts, competition for resources, security, and social status.
The people in charge (which is what this thread is meant to be about) are the ones in the best position to affect the most people... and most of them are acting with malice or neglect and not typically considering the good of humanity as a whole, but rather what suits them. That is what I was speaking to... a more general covering of humanity as a whole would have to allow for the nuances you mention... I was just sticking to the "world is run by tyrants" part of the thread.

IF humans acted strictly on a survival basis only... and in essence were more like viruses... then they wouldn't attack each other. The success of the individual is determined by the success of everyone. IF our society was purely based on kill or be killed, at least that would be honest. But we have society that attempts to have rules on human behavior, and yet there is no real way to enforce this unilaterally... so some people get away with breaking the rules and succeed while others are bogged down in life by obeying the rules meant to keep society moving in the same direction. This, in part, happens because often the rules of society are rules designed to benefit one group over another, especially at the top.

There really shouldn't be competition for resources among humans anymore. There just shouldn't. With all that we know and the resources available, everyone could live really comfortable lives IF we collectively decided that was the society we wanted. But clearly the majority don't want that... or we'd have it. Instead, we have needless competition over even the most plentiful of resources for no good reason. Social status is not necessary either. Why should anyone be better than another?

People look down on the janitor until their area isn't clean. They look down on the garbage man until the trash piles up. They look down on the fast food cook until they want a quick burger on the way home and there isn't any place open. I could go on and on... We could have a society where we all have roles to play, even if that role for some might just to be a person who moves resources around because they need to be moved around... and sure, sometimes a few people might have to make some decisions or do some things that affect greater society, but those decisions should be made for the greater good for most people rather than serving self-interests.

I just didn't want to go completely down the rabbit hole of detail in this particular thread in that particular post.
 

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