Circus N’ Parades: Evicting 30 Year Old Son is Not Even Local News in A World with Perpetual Wars and Nearly 1% of Us Behind Bars

Multiple news outlets are discussing a small time civil suit concerning land lord tennant law presumably. Parents supposedly asked their 30 year old son 5 times to move out and then had to sue him to get him out.

The mooch also apparently has a kid of his own and had lived at least for 8 years (not 30??) for free and his parents offered to give him money to move out. Ultimately the story is some good slop if you are trying to get mad at a lazy bum and see him squirm while being asked about fitting into a society with less and less employment and opportunity as it becomes automated, with many pointless jobs that robots can already do being preserved to keep people busy and slaves. Definitely reminisces of Myles Barlow’s evaluation of the human condition during modernity.

Ultimately sure the bumb is ridiculous. Totally fine to bumb, but really you make them sue you to kick you out? Gotta be really hard to get some help if and when a real wolf comes after all the crying. I know I would never let this guy sleep on my couch even for a night.


But even though the bumb may be insufferable and deserving of condemnation, it is not even local news. This guy and his parents study has nothing to do with the real issues of our time.


This guy’s freeloading and demand for entitlement has nothing to do with why they have nearly 1% of us behind bars, many for victimless crimes. The bum’s plight has nothing to do with the perpetual war in the middle east that creates chaos and helps expand territory for the groups and types of anti modernity people that the rulers claim attacked us on 911. The bumb’s plight has nothing to do with the war on the press like how journalist Julian Assange continues to be silenced from the global public sphere, but Assange’s plight isn’t a narrative they rulers want going through your little brain.

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