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Anti-Logic Values

 

September, 2019

Corruption cannot survive logic. An increasing opposition to logic points to increasing corruption.

Logic is a form of accountability. It shows cause-and-effect relationships. All corruption needs to be denied, concealed and justified, while logic exposes and corrects.

Of course, there can be false logic, but it requires a lot of fakery, because the more strict and inclusive the logic, the more correct it gets.

The amount of logic also increases the truth. When numerous surrounding realities are mentioned, only the truth makes them all consistent. Lies have to be brief to prevent contradictory realities from being visible.

Therefore, corrupters acquire an opposition to the use of logic as a method of analysis. They don't want anyone to make too many connections between one point and another. By "cherry picking" just the right points of logic, a false logic can be constructed. But add the rest of the logic, and falsehoods are easily exposed.

Stripping logic from a subject creates superficiality, since logic gets to the core essence of a subject. Superficiality without logic is little more than values promotion. It allows corrupters to escape the accountability that only logic can produce.

Depending upon logic as the method of producing truth is being subservient to objective reality. Objective reality is always the prevailing influence. Corrupters don't know that. They assume they can defy objective reality and impose their values in its place.

Corrupters always have a secret to success. It consists of elitism, bigotry, nihilism and domination, which they don't understand. Logic blows away such corruption. So corrupters assume logic is a corruption.

 
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