Tuesday, April 30, 2024

An Example of Resolving a Social-Status Paradox

 America: all kings are tyrants.
 America: egalitarianism means everyone is a king.
 Americans: "Ah, so we should all be tyrants, tyrannizing each other."

 Thus, de Tocqueville's observations. 

 The political formula of a black government is a lie, which produces an inconsistent social doctrine. It directly conflicts with some obvious evidence. This evidence must be neutralized with another lie, which will fit poorly with the first lie. (And chain into other evidence conflicts, thus producing lie-chain artifacts like the bible.) The inconsistencies have to be resolved in some way or another, such as using the above gymnastics. The gymnastics will produce social pathology, because lies are bad mmmkay. 

 Canadians in particular have gone all-in on pretending to be kings, by adopting enormous and capricious egos which must be sated by grovelling. And becoming genocide-level violent when thwarted. "I see one more plain timbit than requested! Off with her head!" As per the reputation. (At least, getting as close to this ideal as they dare. Luckily like all moderns they're enormous cowards. A self-buffering system.)

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