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critical-skeptic · 3 days ago
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Dancing Through Dystopia: Smug Smiles and Dollar Fields
The normalization of mediocrity in high office, epitomized by Trump 2.0’s cabinet appointments, is a symptom of a society lulled into apathy. It’s almost as if the electorate has been trolled into a collective shrug, watching the nation’s leadership devolve into a reality show. What’s worse is the deliberate design of this decay, exemplified by Donald Trump’s partnership with his new significant other, aptly dubbed as Elania Trump, a power couple built to mock democracy with its every move.
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Take the appointment of WWE mogul Linda McMahon as Secretary of Education—or worse, Elon Musk as the potential czar of the Department of Governmental Efficiency (yes, really). This isn’t just absurd; it’s strategic absurdity. Trump and his administration are crafting a system so laughably dysfunctional that it deadens the public’s ability to react. Musk’s reputation as a “disruptor” may have earned him a cult following, but his qualifications to handle government bureaucracy are as solid as a wet paper bag. His penchant for trolling, whether online or in the boardroom, aligns perfectly with Trump’s modus operandi: turn governance into a spectacle and watch as outrage cycles burn themselves out.
This is trolling on a national scale. Trump 2.0, backed by his new cohort of yes-men and internet darlings, understands that the best way to paralyze opposition is through an endless stream of outrageous appointments. By the time you’re done wrapping your head around the first wave of them, someone else equally laughable is shoved into a position of power. This tactic ensures that outrage fatigue sets in before anyone can effectively organize against this systemic collapse of competence.
The sheer irony here is that the same people who fume over the use of words like “retarded” are silent—or worse, complicit—when actual governmental retardation happens before their eyes. Trump and his allies are fully aware that performative outrage is easy to spark but even easier to manipulate. By engineering one ludicrous appointment after another, they exploit society’s focus on language and superficial moral victories, ensuring the real damage—like the dismantling of public education and governance—occurs in plain sight.
The public’s acceptance of these appointments is a chilling indicator of how far the bar has fallen. When someone like Musk, who has spent more time managing former Twitter—now X tantrums than engaging in public service, is heralded as a “visionary,” you know the con is working. The appointment of such figures isn't just a joke; it’s an erosion of the very idea of expertise, replacing it with meme culture as policy.
This normalization isn’t just apathy; it’s complicity. It’s the willful acceptance of trolling as governance and chaos as the new normal. The more absurd the appointee, the more power Trump and “Elania” wield by turning governance into a nihilistic farce. The endgame is clear: to render the public so jaded, so disillusioned, that the most unqualified, incompetent, and unhinged individuals can slip into power with little more than a collective shrug.
In the face of this, silence isn’t neutrality—it’s surrender. The question is whether society will continue to feeding the trolls by allowing them to get under their collective skin, distracted by little petulant moves of social manipulation, control the corporate media cycles by buying into their outrage bait or finally wake up to the joke being played on them and fight for whatever is left of sanity and democracy?
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jopual · 8 years ago
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@eric_lombrozono Agree, yet much as they taught us otherwise, only trollocracy (disguised or explicit) has ruled life since what.. Bacteria?
— Oswaldo Lairet (@olairet) February 4, 2017
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