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October 15, 2020

Fake sociology is a system. There is a phrase saying, how the system works. What system? The system of fake sociology.

It's also called "the establishment." What establishment? It's what was being fought over during the 1960s. The street demonstrators were fighting against the establishment. They called it the establishment in those days. That term has gone out of vogue, perhaps because the demonstrators lost their war to the establishment.

The establishment was the power structure which was in the process of taking over the social structures during the sixties. It's why science (mostly physics) went from the definition of modern existence to the definition of corruption. It's because the incompetent power mongers won the war in taking over the social structures.

The power structure (establishment) has a methodology to it. It's not seen if looking to rationality for the methodology. It's only seen if trying to explain the fascism that is replacing constitutional government. It's the system of fascism.

The main source of power for power mongers is the power of numbers. That means keeping the masses under control and absorbed into the power mongering process. Attempting to keep the masses under control requires a system. The net result is an establishment.

There are rules involved. The required rules are taught and enforced. Persons who are weak and trying to be part of the establishment learn the system rules. Fascism consists of those rules. The rules are so rudimentary and idiotic that they are not visible to persons who have more important things to do, but incompetents live by them.

Going to nonsensical events is part of that process. In ways which only incompetent corrupters would understand, an event generates power for the power mongers. It musters up a force through the power of numbers.

 
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