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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Why I Eat rich people

One of the reasons I dislike rich people so much is their arrogant appropriation of everything cool. They want to give the impression that they are the originators of everything good that people admire. They do this with a type of lottery which selects from amongst millions the ultra cream of the crop and then makes them honorary rich people. Professional sports for instance where millions of young athletes in high school are sifted down to thousands in college and even fewer who are able to actually play professionally and an even fewer who become elite superstars and receive compensation that effectively makes them honorary elites.

The unspoken implication of course is that this is how the rich got their status, by earning it, which is totally false of course as legacy wealth is by far the dominant way of becoming really wealthy and all true wealth traces its origins back to a crime against humanity or nature (for instance slavery and mining). In other words it's a myth, a fable indoctrinated very effectively into public consciousness that the gods of our world got where they are because they are better than us.

The truth is that they are insane with power and locked into a system created by lunatics obsessed with getting over on each other, stealing wealth by hook or by crook with fantasy bubbles blown century after century which all strive to make the pyramid scheme into a sustainable way of life, to allow them to live as pharaohs in perpetuity.

This myth is taught not only in professional sports but in music and the arts and almost every facet of creative output. The very best talent is expropriated by the parasitic class of disgusting over consumers and usually quickly corrupted by the morays of these degenerate criminals.

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