Friday, 30 August 2024

The Pathocracy

My Comment. The desciption of the 'communications class' here by Alex Phillips - of those who enable the elite - describes the mentality of people

who enable pathocracy
. It doesn't so much describe The Pathocracy itself.

Tulsi Gabbard gives a much better description of those at the top of the pathocracy.

Andrew Gold:

56:14 I think they want to believe that because "everyone's racist".

Alex Phillips:

56:20 Do you know what I don't understand with our political classes: the media class. The communications class, as I call them, whether it's marketing advertising, PR, journalism, the Arts. I think in order to get where they are in those particular industries. This is spreading out to most Industries now. In order to get where they are they've had to follow taboos and conventions that change all the time to climb up that greasy pole. And in doing so they've had to sort of be gaslit and gaslight. I think a lot of these people have done it to such an extent that they actually can't see anymore. They don't know. When you try speaking to these people and say but: "hold on, you know, this is how other people see things. This is how the working class might see things. This is the reality of the situation. Look there are Muslim militias. Here's some video evidence."

57:10 They can't see it. They've almost disabled themselves. Somehow they've brainwashed themself. I don't think people like Keir Starmer are sitting there, going: "Ha ha, I'm going to really mess this country up even more by failing to understand the plight of the working classes". I think somehow he is absolutely convinced of what he's saying. And this is the case with so many people out there. They're convinced of these things. They're convinced that there is a huge amount of injustice, and that white people are terrible, and that minorities are all victims, and you know these sort of broad brushstroke unnuanced generalizations that sort of adhere to some neo-religious moral hierarchy that we've all supposed to have learned overnight and imbued overnight. They believe in it so much they cannot see beyond it. They're staggered if you ever put real information in front of their eyes like the Cass Report on puberty blockers. I mean "Wow, science". All of a sudden we can see that we shouldn't be giving experimental medicine to children who are being brainwashed by things on social media. To me, that's common sense. Yet, it's amazing quite how many professionals just couldn't see it and I don't think it's that they didn't want to see it. They just can't. They've gone too far down the rabbit hole somehow. Yes.

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