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>*grumbles machiavellianly*
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The sins of Hollywood is to portray government corruption as driven by personalities, not the nature of the enormous bureaucracy itself. The system is set up to encourage deception, cover-ups, ridiculous spending behind the public's back like feudal kings & queens, lords and prince/sses. Then the media is hardball on "moral" questions that never apply to the most number of citizens, who ARE victimized by the government of grifters. McKay protects this flawed SYSTEM further, by telling the public to "vote right", as if the corruption doesn't happen or is less/negligible when you "vote right" like politicians are good vs bad kinds of CELEBRITIES. He's the worst "satirist" who sees the trees never the forest (which is his WEF climate change bs.)



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