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The Rule of Law

From my summary of elites and warlords, there are two important types in the system:

It’s not wise or inspired people who are in charge, but instead it’s the army and the lawyers. A whole bunch of people are getting benefits from them, so they become apologists for the system, but on a lower rung. So you can work in a university, be a media reporter, run a business, own some land, etc. Nearly everyone gets benefits now, so if you tie people up, they can’t criticize the system since they’re a tiny part of it.

This system is designed to protect people at the top, and to trick all the dupes below them. Many of the dupes get benefits by defending the system, so they’re hustlers more than dupes. Everyone is a hustler who gets involved with the system, which makes all of us hustlers. Some people get very few or no benefits, so clearly there are a ton of victims. Nothing is so clear cut, but you can see the obvious signs in slavery, abuse, depression, suicide, war, poverty, and sweatshops.

There’s never been justice in America, that’s always been something to give to the ignorant masses. All the idiots who defend the constitution are fools, it was never about the little people. Flags are a symbol of control, only idiots and dupes have flags up.

There’s never been justice in America, that’s always been something to give to the ignorant masses. All the idiots who defend the constitution are fools, it was never about the little people. Flags are a symbol of control, only idiots and dupes have flags up.

Oppression by Paper

Pieces of paper have been used to oppress people for thousands of years, whether it’s:

These were all documents from and by the elites, to protect the elites. Lawyers are just part of the imperial machine, along with priests and the army. The army is ultimately the one who can impose the will of the warlords, but it’s expensive, so it’s only used when other methods don’t work. Ideally, you use propaganda and things like lawyers, since it’s way cheaper to convince people to do something, rather than to shoot people. It’s very expensive to send the army somewhere and to force people to do something. If nobody obeyed the laws, it’s impossible for the army to force obedience. The threats of prison are usually enough to keep people obeying the laws, since it takes a lot of people resisting to have any real chance of success, small groups can’t do anything.

I reject this concept of Rule of Law totally, it’s the base of all elite & warlord systems.