Wednesday, June 14, 2023

The Basic Forms Of Tyranny-Part Two (Victimization)

 

The Basic Forms Of Tyranny-Part Two (Victimization)

Before we reveal the basic forms of tyranny, let us try to understand its roots.

Tyranny always came from a good and noble place. It always starts out to liberate and empower. In the end, it enslaves because people failed to see the process of how it eventually, in the name of upholding justice and even rights, destroyed it instead. 

The French Revolution and the Russian Revolution are prime examples of this. Communism was started to help the "victims" of imperialism. In the end, they became the oppressors. Nazism was based on rescuing Germany from being victimized by "International Jewry" (Jewish money brokers from the West and Jewish Communists from the East). After all, it was these elements that doomed Germany to defeat in The Great War (World War One). Eventually the NAZI Party became the oppressors.

In many nations in the African continent, the people who heroically fought against the European colonialists and White oppressors established a system of governance that became far more tyrannical than the previous system of governance.Cuba and North Korea are also firm examples of leadership, in rescuing its people, enslaved its people instead.

The moral of the story: Liberation and justice-seeking taking too far leads to tyranny.

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