Tuesday, July 19, 2022

The Making Of A Tyrant

The Making of a Tyrant



It does not take a tremendous education to become a socialist tyrant/dictator - just a resume full of social justice activism from an early age, protests in the streets, some peaceful, some violent, a few arrests, an adoring media, financial support from the right movers and shakers, and a pliant and adoring group of supporters who share the potential tyrant’s ideology. Once they give him unfettered power with the help of the media, corrupt politicians, and the military, the sky is the limit.


A socialist/communist tyrant has an excessive ego unparalleled by any other human. His single-mindedness is focused only on the aims of the Socialist/Communist Party, their power, and rule. To achieve these goals, getting rid of opponents/enemies, by any means necessary, is essential. A tyrant does not value human life the same way most humans do. He emboldens his followers and turns them into cults of destruction and even death.

The tyrant equates himself with the country he represents. In his myopic eyes, he is great because he is the “father of the country” and has made everybody’s lives better such as greater wealth, medical care, schooling, while society around him is usually wallowing in misery and despair. He is convinced that, if people are not grateful for his regime, it is because they do not understand the common good and must be forced into it.


The tyrant is eager to erase the past, to destroy historical records, statues, rare documents, monuments, constitutions, its culture and heritage, manufacturing a new history and,  in doing so, the tyrant constructs a new man, dumbed down, frightened into compliance, poorly educated, and a society dependent on the Democrat/Socialist/Communist Party which requires absolute adulation and total submission.

The tyrant sees himself as the “creator of thought,” the builder of a new country, the one who has the right “vision,” who will “build back better” once the old world is torn down. We are not exactly sure how, why, what, and when “things” will be built back better and compared to what. It is heresy to question the tyrant, and nobody is allowed to do so.

The tyrant is the admired “hero” whose praises are sung by a terrified into submission populace, afraid of their own shadows. The people who depend on a paycheck know that anything less than total obedience spells disaster and a short trip to the nearest gulag and/or ostracization from society, expulsion from school, and job loss.





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