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Consider the current structure in the u.s. and west:

It is not "rich, middle, and poor."

Rather it is 0. underclass (convicts, drug addicts, homeless, trans, anarchists, wackos)

  1. dependent class (welfare, pensions, government-dependent contractors)

  2. bureaucrat class (NGOs, activists, government officials in the federal and state government)

  3. celebrity activists (as opposed to activist celebrities) - high level activists and 'faces with names', influence-brokers, be it journalists, hedge fund managers, former politicians, etc. Call them the "courtiers" class.

Interestingly if you look at it, there is actually a divide in the third class, based on wealth. Thats where we see the infighting coming from on the left half of the uniparty, the extremists vs the "moderates". It's happening precisely because the conflict is unacknowledged and the left half of the uniparty has lost touch.

Because the bureaucratic class effectively acts as the representatives of the dependent class, which in turn is a cross section of the old class model's poor and middle class, the conflict emerges or at least shows its head in the third and most visible layer. This is therefore where it has to be manipulated to do damage downstream, with the first layer, the dependents, being the foundation of the system.

By alloying the wealth gap among activists, to the old middle class, while explicitly calling out the uniparty (to defeat being co-opted and neutralized), it pushes the wealthy part of the activist class to attack their own, re-forcing the old class model out into the open.

Magnifying this and the existing conflict, will pit the poor and the middle class against one another and the old upperclass will be forced to side with the middle (strong economics and more nationalistic impulses in labor) or destroy itself.

Subsequently the dependent class as a "big tent" will falter, leading to the collapse of political support for the bureaucratic class. Following that the courtier class and their support will seemingly vanish in a single midterm, as the fourth and fifth estates infight for relevance, gimping both the spy state and the media, or else close ranks defensively and alienate the entire nation in one go.

Destroy the celebrity activists through class-based wealth-gap infighting, and it destroys not just the media's stranglehold, but every other poisonous influence.

And then when they're broke and can't afford gas, we'll tell them to buy a tesla. Kek.

edit: apparently I'm retarded and can't spell.

Consider the current structure in the u.s. and west: It is not "rich, middle, and poor." Rather it is 0. underclass (convicts, drug addicts, homeless, trans, anarchists, wackos) 1. dependent class (welfare, pensions, government-dependent contractors) 2. bureaucrat class (NGOs, activists, government officials in the federal and state government) 3. celebrity activists (as opposed to activist celebrities) - high level activists and 'faces with names', influence-brokers, be it journalists, hedge fund managers, former politicians, etc. Call them the "courtiers" class. Interestingly if you look at it, there is actually a divide in the third class, based on wealth. Thats where we see the infighting coming from on the left half of the uniparty, the extremists vs the "moderates". It's happening precisely because the conflict is unacknowledged and the left half of the uniparty has lost touch. Because the bureaucratic class effectively acts as the representatives of the dependent class, which in turn is a cross section of the old class model's poor and middle class, the conflict emerges or at least shows its head in the third and most visible layer. This is therefore where it has to be manipulated to do damage *downstream*, with the first layer, the dependents, being the foundation of the system. By alloying the wealth gap among activists, to the old middle class, while explicitly calling out the uniparty (to defeat being co-opted and neutralized), it pushes the wealthy part of the activist class to attack *their own*, re-forcing the old class model out into the open. Magnifying this and the existing conflict, will pit the poor and the middle class against one another and the old upperclass will be forced to side with the middle (strong economics and more *nationalistic* impulses in labor) or destroy itself. Subsequently the dependent class as a "big tent" will falter, leading to the *collapse* of political support for the bureaucratic class. Following that the courtier class and their support will seemingly vanish in a single midterm, as the fourth and fifth estates infight for relevance, gimping *both* the spy state and the media, or else close ranks defensively and alienate the entire nation in one go. Destroy the celebrity activists through class-based wealth-gap infighting, and it destroys not just the media's stranglehold, but every other poisonous influence. And then when they're broke and can't afford gas, we'll tell them to buy a tesla. Kek. edit: apparently I'm retarded and can't spell.

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I thought I was a chef

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I thought I was a chef

chief chef, if you will.