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Forces Vs. Realities

 

September 6, 2020

Corrupters do everything through force instead of through realities, since they are cut off from realities by their ignorance.

As a result, there is a medium of forces in conflict with the medium of realities. Forces can only be defined as conflicts with realities.

Forces are realities that conflict with the objective, unified realities that make up all life. The conflicting realities are most commonly lies. Lies create forces in conflict with objective, unified realities. The forces are visible as the motives, determination and schemes behind the false realities.

Realities create the medium that everything exists in. Laws of the universe are realities which determine the make-up of everything. The combination of all realities creates a medium. A medium is the make-up of the influencing environment. Realities are influenced by surrounding realities.

So what happens when incompetent corrupters are incapable of evaluating and conveying realities properly? They use forces to overwhelm realities as their method of imposing themselves upon others. Doing that constantly results in an ethic of doing that. The ethic of imposing forces creates a medium of forces in conflict with the medium of realities.

Corrupters don't like being left out. Their inability to relate to realities properly leaves them out. To compensate and impose themselves, they produce forces which conflict with realities. Doing a lot of that continuously results in a developed scheme, and like-minded persons interact with each other to promote the process, which is a conspiracy.

A conspiracy is supposed to be a negative thing, where collaboration is not. Therefore destructive interactions are conspiracies. Criticism is not a conspiracy, because it is constructive rather than destructive, even when in error. The process of criticism moves realities forward because of the ability to correct errors in validly produced criticism.

What it means is that the conspiracy to create a medium of forces in conflict with the medium of realities is destructive. It's not possible to criminalize destructivity which is so diffuse that isolated boundaries cannot be located. So a lot of destructivity is legal but still as destructive as criminality. Creating and using a medium of forces to destroy realities is of that nature.

Corrupters are of course clueless. They assume that conspiring to create a medium of forces is an act of brilliance, not the equivalent of criminality. Try to get them to stop. You would have to be criminally minded to try to disrupt the brilliant solution to everything. That's how corrupters impose their conspiracy of forces onto the realities of society.

Corrupters assume they have the brilliant solution to all problems by conspiring to create forces as an invincible medium for getting whatever they want out of life, and therefore, the persons who insist on realities are an obstacle to progress. That's how self-righteously corrupters impose their destructivity onto society, and it's the essence of the conservative purpose.

It's also why conservatives have no plan or procedure. Being in conflict with the reality medium, their only purpose is to amass power by conspiring in a medium of forces.

It's why Trump considers himself to be a "stable genius." He assumes he knows how to get what he wants through force and violence better than anyone else, and it shows that he is a genius. It's why he is in conflict with everything and everyone around him. To get what he wants through the use of force destroys all realities that he comes into contact with.

Try to do something about it. It's all legal, according to Trump's sycophants. And it's how governments are turned into totalitarian dictatorships. The process cannot generally be stopped in small countries. Can it be stopped in the U.S.?

 
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