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SimulationCommander's avatar

I always thought getting Cuomo out was a way to make the nursing home problem go away without admitting fault. At this point I assume these types of attacks are "ready-to-go" for anybody who's big enough to be somebody.

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I think you're exaggerating the dangers to Cuomo of the "nursing home scandal", because this was just another lie in the Covid tapestry of lies that they were all guilty of and that could have easily been hidden by our regime press. Emperor Gavin has done even more fucked up shit (like banging his campaign manager's wife) and the press just pauses its fellation while they copy down his greasy lies.

For whatever reasons, and I'm guessing rich and powerful people making private phone calls to him has more to do with it than various victim arias, the DNC and its donor class were done with Andy and they made him an offer he couldn't refuse—either resign now and we'll leave you with an ability to make a living and have a social presence, or else we'll make you as radioactive as an Epstein or Weinstein. (Why he was marked for death by the PTB, I can only speculate).

But this whole thing does stink, especially his refusal to fight back, which offends me as an adult and as an Italian-American from Queens (homeland of many Cuomos). Old Andy would have mounted a legal defense, slapped some slander suits on these "survivors" LOL, and gone down fighting—but this time no one had his back because the word was out that Andy had to go.

But this episode does reveal 2 of the grosser aspects of our zeitgeist: modern Feminism™, which has devolved into group therapy for anxious suburban girls, who can't seem to decide if they're stunning and brave leaders or fragile vessels who need to call the cops when someone cracks a dumb joke; and of course our vile media class, the town whores who think they should also give the Sunday sermon, who somehow sell sex and sex policing (libertinism and moralism) in the same package.

But the important thing is that Social Justice Inc. marches on, comforting the comfortable and afflicting the afflicted.

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