Abdicating Responsibility

There have been a number of issues as the empire has continued to decline that people have continued to deflect from, regardless of their exposure. First, there have been a number of plane crashes by the plane company that was proud to sponsor the military parade that nobody attended. Next, people have continued to be surprised that gaslighting everyone into believing in “hard work”–is no longer working. Finally, most people are refusing to believe in the “American Dream,” which seems to only reward the retelling of the same stories under the same dynamics. In truth, people are finally refusing to accept responsibility for the aggressions brought on by the dominant narrative.

In the United States, there are a lot of poor and unhoused people, many of whom previously had jobs and relative stability. Rather than maintain that equilibrium, it became more important to extract more than ever before, and then say that acknowledging predators is “mean.” So many people with money have multiple excuses for why they cannot simply give their money away to restore equilibrium, and why everyone should have to jump through multiple hoops for pennies. Now, nobody is listening to predatory thieves who refuse to accept that there is not an endless fount of resources for them to poach, and more beneficiaries of the dominant narrative are finally being contrite.

Thanks to social media access all over the world, more imperial residents are starting to see that most of what we have heard over the centuries has been propaganda. People are not starving in Africa, and if they are, it is likely because the empire took resources and refused to offer proper compensation while African leaders were being directed to hate their neighbors. History is revealing how the United States was directly responsible for a lot of the conflict in South America, and people are beginning to see the empire as the monster it has always been. Asian countries have also been forced to confront their reliance on the United States to maintain their images of “order” and “discipline.”

Meanwhile, emperors and their lackeys have been begging everyone to believe in the delusions once more, and for everyone to stop demanding that they change. All the lackeys–regardless of political persuasion–have been scrambling to develop partnerships with people who they alienated for decades. What almost no one has been saying aloud is that demanding for the system to continue under different leadership is not “change.” Putting someone different in charge of exploitation and demoralization is not the groundbreaking ideology that people think it is. For the dominant narrative to truly die without being rebranded and legally codified, people would need to accept that most of it was lie, and the only way forward is to start telling and operating under viable truths.

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