The Self-Congratulators

There are a number of evil ones who need approval from their peers.  They congratulate themselves and hope others do the same.  This isn’t for a job well done.  It’s for the appearance of a job well done, but in reality it’s in the service of the state.  They might even present themselves as impartial and judges.  All they’re looking to do is satisfy their own ego, and the ego of their employer.  You’re not their concern.

Were faced with a disease in the mind of humanity.  The overlords are hateful and dangerous.  Humans cooperating is peaceful.  Politics is “red tooth and claw.”  Many of them do have the capability to weigh ideas.  It’s not that their taken off guard from the results.  They were fully expected, but they were packaged and sold to you as beneficial.  In short, you were lied to.  Have you ever wondered why they don’t occasionally follow the correct path?

Society has had a complete nervous breakdown.  The masses have become hysterical.  More specifically, they have become hypochondriacs.  If they don’t have anxiety about being sick, they have anxiety about others getting them sick.  They are tormenting themselves with worries.  Its an illusion created by the overlords.  The masses can easily be thrown into a panic.  More things like this will continue to happen.

Being an individual demands thinking.  Allowing others to think for you makes you a tool to be used by the overlords.  They have a destructive attitude towards you.  That can’t be cured by putting new people in their place.  It’s not the person, it’s the position of power.  Evil people will always fall into the position as long as some have power over others.  The popularity contest comes down to: who’s the best at being the worst?

Attempting to pick a ruler each term is all together superfluous.  Basically, you’re choosing how to be coerced, and everyone is to be coerced the same way.  The overlords line up and pat themselves on the back.  You must be lied to so they can convince you of the coercion they want.  They’ll be in position to win the popularity contest if they’re successful.  Your wellbeing isn’t a concern.  Picking them encourages this behavior.

References

Carl Jung; Two Essays on Analytical Psychology

Friedrich Nietzsche; The Genealogy of Morals