The Paradise of Tyranny

Justice without power is powerless. Power without justice is tyranny. Blaise Pascal

It is tyranny. Is it tyranny of the minority? Maybe… Is it tyranny of the majority? Probably…

Is it tyranny of the majority minority or is it tyranny of the minority majority? Is it tyranny of the few? Is it tyranny of stupidity? Certainly…

The grocer has one job. To sell the cheese that the boss orders to be sold to the customers. So if today the boss wants to push Roquefort, then the grocer advertises to the customers the fresh and delicious Roquefort of the shop. But when tomorrow the boss wants to push kasseri, then the grocer changes the trope… what do you want Roquefort for? says.. Get fresh kasseri, fragrant and delicious…

The bad thing is not that the rulers are grocers. The bad thing is that they are grocers so lacking in imagination, so inadequate in thinking, so devoid of charisma, that they sell roquefort and kasseri with the same slogans…

They cannot, they do not manage to use even two different words…

A while ago, in order to justify the legalization of perversion, they talked about the tyranny of the majority.

Now that the store is operating “under new management,” they are talking about the tyranny of the minority…

And just as an empty speaker echoes random sounds, so too do these empty and frightened narcissists echo… tyrannical nonsense…

But again, that’s not the problem…

If scarecrows are grumpy and don’t scare away birds, then what does that tell us about those who worship them as gods?

If the “champion” is a scarecrow, then what is the supporter? If the “champion” is a colorless employee, then isn’t the supporter a slave?

And not a slave subdued by tyrannical fist power, but a slave subdued by tyrannical indifference!

Indifference to the truth. Indifference to life. Indifference to the present and the future. Tyrannical indifference… condemnatory indifference. Distancing from thought, from intellect, and dignity.

The grocer does his job. But the customer who stupidly makes a rustic salad with cheese, because that’s what the fraudulent grocer sold him, what is he?

Isn’t he a tyrannical idiot? And in the end, who is a more critical tyrant? The strung grocer who considers himself a deputy manager or the stooped, stupid, sucker supporter who considers himself smart?

Nietzsche has said that: To be a legislator is the most refined form of tyranny.

By implication, this means that to be law-abiding is the most refined form of slavery.

Of course, we do not preach lawlessness. We do not propose not to be law-abiding, nor do we caress anarchy.

But we shout as loudly as we can that it is not necessary, it does not befit us, to be tyrannically stupid!

We do not deserve to be tyrannically willing slaves. If some people make a living by echoing the will of their master, let them be left to their misery and their delusion.

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