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The Attitude Part Of Corruption

 

June 28, 2025

One of the simplest examples of the attitude of corruption is the attempt to keep the lower classes out of the universities, which is the entire reason for bankrupting students with unpayable loans. At first, there was no interest charged on student loans, as rational persons knew students who needed to borrow money could not pay significant interests. But conservatives screamed capitalism. They had a right to make money off banking.

So now the interest rate is about 8% compounded annually. No one who needs to borrow money can pay more than 4 or 5% interest compounded annually, which is the upper limit for home loans, except were ulterior motives exist for the wealthy who don't need to borrow in the first place. Compounded annually means the amount keeps increasing even while making payments below a certain level.

Isn't there a highly visible cold-bloodedness to that process? Hating vulnerable persons is an attitude problem. Trying to keep the lower classes from solving their problems is an attitude problem.

Where then did corrupters get the attitude that vulnerable persons are supposed to be destroyed? Those attitudes build reactively over time. It's of the nature of psychological conditioning that the end-points lose any relationship to the starting points; and the end results get extremely disconnected from realities and in conflict with actual purposes.

That's because reactions driven by psychological conditioning have no relationship to realities. They are generated machines triggered by stimuli, while the stimuli are oddities and too simplistic to account for the complexities of the realities involved.

A chicken can be psychologically conditioned to peck at a spot until it kills itself. The reaction is created in total conflict with the realities.

How it works for corrupters is an attempt to gain something from incompetence. It takes force and violence to gain something from incompetence. Force and violence fall, first and foremost, onto the most vulnerable persons.

Then corrupters hate their victims. That's because truth and justice flow back at them from their victims, even if the victims don't know it. The result creates truth as an imposing force of justice. Justice is the result that the universe produces; and truth is the link to the realities of the universe.

Corruption always puts the victims in the position of justice and the perpetrators in the position of injustice. Corrupters don't know that; so the try to defeat justice and reverse the result. But the more they try to reverse justice, the more they defeat themselves trying.

The result is that corrupters acquire a hate for their victims and assume something wrong is occurring when they can't destroy their victims. That's how the attitude of hating vulnerable persons takes form over time.

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