Not every will must be followed

in #writing2 years ago

we are told that it is not the will of the people that rules, but rather the will of the people who elect the government. We are also told that those who support the government do so because they want to see that it serves the best interests of all Americans, and not just a small group of wealthy donors. Yet these noble and just men are willing to sacrifice the common good of all for the welfare of their elitist class. But it is a noble cause that they claim to support, yet it only helps maintain the elite power structure and maintain the class system that has been destroying America since the beginning. So when you hear someone say "the people have the right to rule" what does this mean, and how can anyone claim to be anything other than a lying scoundrel?

You see, there is nothing noble about claiming that you are better than anyone else. This is a lie, because if it were true, then those who support the government would indeed be lying to the people, because they would be claiming that it is the government's will that must be followed, and anyone who disobeys their bidding must therefore be subverting the will of the people. You see, the concept of a "nobility" is an oxymoron, because in any social order there are always those who rise to the top, and those who fall to the bottom. And in any civilization or society, the concept of an "aristocracy" is a lie, because there is always a power elite that controls the distribution of resources through the process of law and force.

So remember that aristocracy doesn't lie in being superior to anyone else, because it is a lie. Arguably, there are many who are indeed superior to others in their particular civilizations and societies. However, this doesn't mean that everyone is inferior, or that some are better than others. Indeed, it is possible for some people to be much better than others, depending upon the specific culture and society that they live in. We all know that this is true of all human cultures and societies.