Is there sadism in wanting the ridicule in public of powerful people who you find detestable and who almost always get away with their abuses?
If so, blessed be it.
Or maybe you just hope that in the absence of real justice, it can become poetic.
For example, I find it joyful that in the speech before the cameras of Rudolph Giuliani, Trump's lawyer, unleashing tricks to praise his unpresentable client, his face is disgustingly smeared because the treacherous dye in his hair is fading.
We wretches console ourselves with these little revenges.
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