The 'moral relativity' argument doesn't work
Just realized something.
For many years I held the (fairly common) hypothesis that Deepstate creates chaos and riots in order to "justify" an Authoritarian Strongman. This
sequence of events happens often, so the assumed cause is plausible.
2020 persuaded me otherwise. I
should have seen this in 2017 when the Pied Piper role of Trump was known, and then in 2018 when Trump's
connection to Roy Cohn was published.
Deepstate DOESN'T WANT a strongman. When a potential strongman appears, Deepstate undermines or assassinates him.
Chaos IS the purpose and the end goal. That's all.
Psychopaths love chaos. They are attracted toward situations full of chaos and riot and war and pain, and above all they need to manufacture endless chaos and pain.
And I mean chaos in both senses, cultural and mathematical. When psychopaths are in charge, there is no RHYTHM or PATTERN to life. Every time you think you're in a pattern, the demon breaks it.
The old hypothesis arises from a true
observation. A strong non-chaotic leader who wants to serve the country and the people must punish and remove the creators of chaos in order to serve the people. FDR did it, Putin did it. When a human leader restores order, he is popular.
NORMAL PEOPLE NEED SECURITY AND STABILITY, NOT FREEDOM.
A popular leader who restores order is the
worst of all possible worlds for psychopaths, not a utopian goal. Chaos itself is the sole purpose and goal of psychopaths.
Trump proved it, or more precisely the Trump character proved it. Trump was intended to play the Strongman, and media advertised the role heavily.
Courtiers obediently feared the Authoritarian Hitler. He didn't clean the swamp, didn't change anything, didn't restore industry and culture.
In 2020 when Deepstate mounted the most audacious chaos in all of human history, Trump didn't fire anyone, didn't blackmail anyone into silence, didn't stand in the way. He did nothing to maintain civilization. Mecher's gang was able to break the world with no opposition.
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