It is a tragic feeling to like someone and for them to not like you back, but it is equally, if not more, tragic when they make you feel completely at home that you never want to leave.
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It is a tragic feeling to like someone and for them to not like you back, but it is equally, if not more, tragic when they make you feel completely at home that you never want to leave.
K.A. Le
I know you said you could never be in love with me but oh how it feels so good to be in your arms again.
K.A. Le
How the Wealthy Dodge Accountability: A Community Organizer’s Guide
TL;DR: Wealthy abusers often use their resources to evade accountability through legal maneuvers, PR campaigns, and institutional capture. Let’s build structures to hold them accountable.
Powerful people often escape justice. It’s a harsh truth, but one we can’t ignore. When the wealthy use their resources to dodge accountability, it undermines trust and justice. But we can change that. We can build accountability structures that work for everyone, not just the privileged few.
The Power of Wealth and Influence
Wealthy abusers have a toolkit at their disposal. They hire top-notch lawyers, launch PR campaigns, and sometimes even capture institutions meant to hold them accountable. It’s a game of chess, and they’re playing with a stacked deck. Remember the recent case where a high-profile executive was finally held accountable after years of dodging justice? It was a rare win for the victims, but it shouldn’t be the exception.
Building Trust: Why Accountability Matters
Accountability isn’t just a buzzword. It’s the backbone of a fair society. When people see justice being served, trust in the system is restored. It empowers communities and ensures that everyone, regardless of their bank balance, is held to the same standards. We need to create structures that don’t just catch the small fish but also the big sharks.
Pre-bunking the Naysayers
Some might say, “It’s just the way the world works.” But that’s a cop-out. Accepting the status quo means accepting injustice. We can’t let cynicism win. Instead, let’s focus on solutions. We can build systems that are transparent, fair, and resistant to manipulation.
Action Steps: What We Can Do
Educate and Mobilize: Knowledge is power. Educate your community about the tactics used by the wealthy to evade accountability. Mobilize them to demand change.
Advocate for Policy Change: Push for laws that close loopholes and ensure transparency. Support politicians and leaders who prioritize justice over wealth.
Create Community Watchdogs: Form groups that monitor and report on accountability issues. Shine a light on injustices and hold institutions to their promises.
Support Victims: Offer resources and support to those who’ve been wronged. Amplify their voices and ensure they’re heard.
Conclusion: A Call to Action
We can’t let wealth dictate justice. It’s time to stand up and demand accountability for all. Let’s build a society where justice isn’t a privilege but a right. Are you ready to join the fight for a fairer world? Let’s hold the powerful accountable and ensure justice for everyone.
In the end, a strong society isn’t measured by its wealth but by its commitment to justice and equality. Let’s make sure we’re on the right side of history.
What?
The various meanings of "What?".... and maybe a passing reference to the word "umpteen".
What? can mean a lot of things….
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Umpteen
number
informal
indefinitely many; a lot of. "you need umpteen pieces of identification to cash a cheque"
Just so you know, I support you. All I have been seeing was whoever this person is playing the victim when I do not see any form of threats, bullying, etc. And so far, your interactions with me have been pleasant and enjoyable. That being said, don't let her get you down. <3
// Thank you, really. For the patience because I know I am so horrible at responding. I enjoy our threads too and feel free to drop by to talk if you’re in the mood. And for your support, it does mean a lot to know there are people who are not easily swayed by petty lies and manipulation. Frankly, it does get me down. Not the person and her actions, but how people fall so easy to silly games of playing victim. But such are people; people who see nothing but that bad. People who pollute the world with their vile, lecherous desires.
Thank you, Maxx ♥ I love you and my umpteen muses too.
Finally finished this after umpteen attempts #illustration #ink #inkwash #umpteen #finally
Just because you know umpteen billion scales, it doesn't mean you have to use them all in a solo. - Kirk Hammett http://www.quotationsensation.com/quote.aspx/quote?quoteid=72345