A curious trait I've observed among this contemporary strain of conspiracy theorist is the invulnerability of his spirit to disappointment, that his philosophical momentum is barely affected by being continually kicked in the balls by reality.
Most recently, this manifested quite obviously surrounding the election. It seemed as though every day something new and earth-shattering was promised by the usual cast of con artists like Lin Wood or Ron Watkins. Something was about to be revealed that would end Biden's campaign or change the results of the election or restore power back to Trump or restore power back to the military, et cetera. And when every promise predictably amounted to nothing, this didn't remotely shake the devout beliefs of the conspiracy theorist. Why? Because his beliefs aren't based in any kind of material reality. It's faith and nothing more.
It reminds me of some things that Jean-Paul Sartre wrote in "Reflections on the Jewish Question" which I'll paraphrase here:
It is a way of feeling good, proud even, rather than guilty at the abandonment of responsibility and the flight before the impossibility of true sincerity. He abandons himself to the crowd and his bad faith, he "flees responsibility as he flees his own consciousness, and choosing for his personality the permanence of the rock, he chooses for his morality the scale of petrified values."
He pulls down shutters, blinds, mirrors and mirages over his consciousness to keep himself in his bad faith away from his responsibilities and his liberty. He is afraid "of himself, of his own consciousness, of his own liberty, of his instincts, of his responsibilities, of solitariness, of change, of society, and the world...
He is a coward who does not want to admit his cowardice to himself.
So I ask you, somewhat sincerely, what keeps you going when every single earth-shattering prospect (always just around the corner) amounts to jack shit?
God, I truly don't care. You take the cake on this forum for writing the most self-indulgent drivel, an incredibly roundabout way of saying absolutely nothing. Thankfully you still managed to slip in some blame on the Jews, so you fit right in.
God, I truly don't care.
I'm not your authority; you made the free will of choice to care; to respond. That free will represents your sole authority over self. Btw how about growing your crescendo by caring a little more about what should inspire you to build your comprehension?
writing the most self-indulgent drivel
I'm ONE within ALL, how much more selfless could I be?
saying absolutely nothing.
Within ALL of existence...what could tempt ONE to believe in "nothing"? Could it be ignorance?
Thankfully...to slip in some blame on the so called jews, so you fit right in.
Adhering to party-line, while consenting to false authority...I rather stick to my free will of choice in calling out whatever inspires me to do so. Did you knew that the selfish use blame to shirk responsibility over guilt for ignoring responsibility over self?
Like I said, I don't care. You accomplish nothing with this drivel except self-satisfaction. There's no enlightenment here, just autistic self-indulgence.
You accomplish nothing
How can ONE act within ALL without there being consequences?
There's no enlightenment here
That's because illumination represents emitting outwards; ONE emitting the flow of information ALL offers through ONEself back into ALL. You seek information from others; but you need inspiration to build your own comprehension.
The ones who offer you the lie; also offer you the truth; both are not natural states, because nature represents constant change (motion).
self-indulgence
INDUL'GENCY, noun - "free permission to the appetites". It is the pull of motion that represents all temptation, so life itself is the "permission" (function actually) to participate in temptation (as well as inspiration).
Does this schtick work on anyone? I assume you autistically spam this garbage all over the internet.