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September 13, 2024 The whole orientation of Trump is aligned upon supposed unfairness perpetrated against him. His plans are to retaliate against the perpetrators and use government structures as tools for that purpose. Though the unfairness assumption is much more visible with Trump than usual, it is an underlying element of the self-righteous assumptions of corrupters. Corrupters are fighting a war against normalcy, because they assume opponents designed government, laws and processes against them in an unfair manner. They assume the answer is to redesign processes to correct that unfairness, which of course requires a totalitarian dictatorship to replace democratic government. What corrupters are viewing as unfairness is the attempt by rational and constructive persons to prevent destructivity from overwhelming human existence through governmental laws. So of course, the persons who cause the destructivity find that the effect is directed against themselves. What is missing in that conflict is the concept by corrupters that corruption is corruption. If corruption is virtue, then all of normalcy is an aberration that needs to be ended and replaced. The vocabulary of corrupters contains such terminology in terms of freedom and taking back something that was stolen from them. More basically, the underlying error of corrupters is in assuming their attempts to gain power through force and violence should be normal and acceptable. How do they fit the destructivity of force and violence into acceptability and even virtue? The path of corruption builds incrementally adding one corrupt assumption upon another. Unless the starting point of corruption changes, all that follows is an inevitable sequence of deteriorated realities, values and standards that leads to annihilation. The human manifestation of the end result of corruption is Nazism as genocide which destroys the perpetrators. The driving force of corruption is dependent upon reinforcements which tell the perpetrators they gain something from their corruption. Gaining from corruption is exploitation. Someone has to create something of value, before corrupters can gain something from tearing it down. The gains of corrupters in destructivity only last until the exploits are gone. The Nazis eventually had to face their need for resources; so they assumed they could steal from other countries, which resulted in losing their wars. There was a lot of desperation in the wars which the Nazis fought, because they didn't start out assuming they would need to defeat the rest of the world. They first assumed they were invincible and gradually had the laws of the universe imposed upon them.
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