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June 20, 2024 Corrupters believe in their corruptions. When they produce fascism, they believe in fascism. Why then do some persons not believe in fascism? The beliefs of corrupters start with their assumption that they are superior persons; and therefore, that which puts them into the position of superior persons is their purpose in life. Destructivity and human degradation in any form is rationalized as necessary and righteous in putting them in the position of being superior persons. Corrupters are persons who are loser, where rationality exposes them as the incompetents that they are, and decide that if they could prevail against other persons, it would solve their problems. To prevail, they assume they need a position of superiority. Telling themselves that convinces them it must be a law of existence. Their rationalizations always transform into assumed laws of existence after being repeated enough times. For corrupters, methodology does not define right-from-wrong; only end result does. That's why their opponents say, the end does not justify the means. It's because corruption is defined by the opposite—the means being justified by the end. For that reason, corrupters are on a perpetual quest to make themselves superior persons through any means but always failing, because destructivity puts them in conflict with the universe. Any destructivity might be right or might be wrong to corrupters depending upon whether they benefit from it. That's why there are endless contradictions in the rationalizations of corrupters. Sometimes they benefit and sometimes they don't from any particular corruption. They don't accept the view of their opponents which aligns right-from-wrong upon the realities of methods combined with purposes. Only constructive realities and methods will produce constructive results. Realities are nothing but tools for the purpose to corrupters. Variations and contradictions are fluid in the use of realities as tools for their purpose of making themselves superior persons. The net result is a force flowing from corrupters in conflict with everyone and every thing. Rights are not "self-evident and inalienable" to corrupters. Their right to do anything to other persons is the only right they accept. Corruption requires reality realignment, because corrupters assume that power is virtue and powerlessness is corruption, which is bigotry. Therefore, they are on a perpetual quest to turn reality around. They must always be framed into a position of virtue, which requires framing their enemies into a position of corruption.
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