Hillary Did Nothing Wrong
Stream Summary
This stream uses irony to discuss the concept of justice and power in American politics, focusing on Hillary Clinton as an example. The host argues that, by the standards of consequence and real-world outcomes, those with power and immunity from prosecution are seen as having "done nothing wrong." The stream reflects on the nature of rule, submission, and the illusion of accountability for the powerful.
- Explores the disparity between legal consequences for elites and ordinary citizens.
- Uses Hillary Clinton as a case study in immunity and the limits of accountability.
- Discusses the psychological comfort of believing in eventual justice.
- Highlights envy and power dynamics among political actors.
- Questions the meaning of "wrongdoing" when actions go unpunished.
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