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it’s not that these people are morons.
they aren’t. (well some of them are, but it’s not required and this actually works better among the midwits than the truly stupid)
they’re just weak, fragile, insecure, unfinished humans who lack basic ideas like “accountability.”
they will happily believe and rationalize literally anything no matter how ridiculous or obviously wrong so long as it tells them “you’re OK and none of your bad choices or bad outcomes are your fault.”
imagine how good it feels for such a person to slide into the warm bath of “this is a system arrayed against you. you’re not lazy and soft, you’re being oppressed!”
belief in structural racism, genderism, islamophobia, fatphobia, homophobia, every kind of cult of marginalization worship, hatred of capitalistic success, it’s all different angles of the same issue:
some outside force did this to wonderful special you.
it’s not your fault.
you’re owed.
and someone needs to fix this and you deserve respect for being lame and touchy and demanding. it distills to the crybully mantra:
you are never the fascist, it’s always everyone else who is “literally hitler.”
that’s it. that’s the whole pathology in a nutshell. the root cause of all of it is a failure of individual agency rooted in denial of responsibility and accountability.
watching people strike federal officers and scream wild, out of control things in their faces and spit on them suddenly break down, cry, howl, deny that this is happening when they get arrested for it, that’s this. what’s going on in their head is the rage that their magic words failed to work and that accountability has re-entered the equation for special little them. it’s brain breakage and entitlement detox.
and we need it. lots of it. gobs of it. there is no way out of this except for through it. the consequences of eliminating consequences and elevating bad behavior are devastating and the gains from once more restoring them are legion.
during the last set of minnesota riots, there were no consequences. our leaders knelt to the mob. the feeder button attached to “burn and loot and assault” was running overtime.
now it is running in reverse.
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