Repeating for the record
Yesterday I wrote a comment on a site where it will probably get deleted. It wasn't an original thought by any means, but it was more concise than my usual ramblings. Putting it here for the record...
In a meritocracy the worst people end up at the top by self-selection. In Gilded Age 1 and Gilded Age 2, our leaders came from humble backgrounds and rose to the top through intense unyielding crime and evil. From JP Morgan to Bezos and Soros and Zuckerberg and Musk, our leaders are psychopathic all-consuming destroyers whose sole purpose in life is to BE the universe. All civilization must be SMASHED so that MY WILL can occupy all of space and time.
In an aristocracy the leaders gain their position through tradition and history. Some aristocrats are crazy, but most are sane. The sane aristocrats are NOT inclined to destroy the traditions that give them power.
This thought arises from
Paine vs Morris, the ideal fable of meritocrat vs aristocrat.
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A bit later: Thanks,
Elon, for proving my point: "
There are way easier places to work, but nobody ever changed the world on 40 hours a week."
CHANGING THE WORLD IS AN ACT OF WAR.
Psychopaths and cult leaders and tyrants always
CHANGE THE WORLD to suit their own purposes and match their own holy godlike thoughts.
CHANGING THE WORLD always requires killing millions of "unchangeable" Deplorables.
Labels: #DeplorableLivesMatter, From rights to duties