Demonocracy: The Decadent Collapse of The State
Philosophy for Rebels 22 - Demonocracy
Philosophy for Rebels: Short perspectives that question society's consensus and reason. The defiance of mandated thought.
Philosophy for Rebels 22 - Demonocracy
There is no longer competition over policy; it is competition for the most efficient, effective, and manipulative thought-control operation.
The institutional machine of societal control has grown increasingly powerful due to the vast capabilities of information analysis of the private thoughts of the public exposed through their online interactions through the spy devices known as social media.
Competition for the approval of the masses is now outside the domain of intellectual competence, knowledge, and liberty-preserving policies. The masses are now told what to think by armies of coordinated bots, algorithms, and willing public stooges who play their part for the benefits of aligning with the social manipulation machine.
Everything else is irrelevant. Candidates are selected for optimal public manipulation capability, rather than leadership capability, as they themselves are simply servants of a devious machine intent on compelling minds to obsess over projecting virtue and silencing reason for manufactured fears.
A complete collapse of the institution of reason has been replaced by the abject quest to obtain and retain power. All such intentions are hidden behind moral initiatives to capture and redirect the public’s attention. War, DEI, pandemics, and whatever fears or moral quests for the greater good which can be summoned serve to keep your attention occupied and behavior controlled.
All institutions are now servants of the beast – the machine that exists solely to feed its own insatiable hunger to dominate society and revel in its own decadence.
“There are times when wisdom cannot be found in the chambers of parliament or the halls of academia but at the unpretentious setting of the kitchen table.”
― E.A. Bucchianeri
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