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In fabrication we trust: The paradox plaguing our elections

Critical theory once stood out as an absurdly progressive concept. Now, the maxim is becoming an integral part of normal political discussion. The more you repeat a lie, the more you will believe it. This is the very dangerous situation we find ourselves in today.

Take this critical theory maxim for example. If we want justice, sometimes we have to defend what appears to be so on the surface. fraud. It is, so to speak, a necessary evil, a necessity for “controlled fraud.”

By using truth for justice through fabrication and controlled injustice, we will save our republic. We act with integrity.

This definition of justice is defined by the “oppressed” rather than the “oppressor.” It is the greatest happiness for the greatest number. But achieving this justice requires occasionally supporting acts that serve a higher purpose, even if they seem unjust. It will ensure the stability and unity of our republic, and it may manifest itself in ways that seem inconsistent with our values. However, these are the shadows necessary to shed light on “true justice.”

Isn’t that what we all want anyway?

Another critical theory maxim is: Sometimes people discover the truth through fabrication. Our pursuit of truth sometimes requires strategic use of falsehood. The truth is To construct It is shaped and tailored to promote collective well-being.

Sometimes we have to accept and propagate lies designed by “the system”. It is not the old system, but the system we are using now to replace the old system, to gain more justice through injustice and more truth through fabrication.

We strive for a higher level of integrity. There are good reasons why we fabricate. We are fighting toward heaven for higher integrity. Sometimes we have to weave a tapestry of lies to shore up the truth. Each thread, essential to the larger picture, ultimately defines our understanding and ensures our unity in this infallible wisdom.

Elections are approaching. Does this saying sound familiar? Many people believe that ensuring the security of the republic through election administration is essential to preserving the republic. In some cases, it may be necessary to take steps that would be questionable by traditional standards.

Fraud is necessary to secure an election. It’s not just a deception. It is a noble act that protects our way of life. We are on the brink of losing this democracy, and without deception we will lose it.

Some forgery may be necessary to keep it out of the hands of people who know it will be destroyed. We fabricate narratives so that we can control or secure our republic through elections. By using truth for justice through fabrication and controlled injustice, we will save our republic. Therefore, we act with integrity. Stealing an election from those who seek to harm our society is a truly courageous act and an essential step to upholding our values ​​and ensuring the continuation of a just society.

I know it’s a contradiction of honor through dishonor. But in this situation, by accepting dishonor, we earn the highest honor and ensure the stability and continuity of our great republic.

Let this be heard far and wide as a great call to patriotic action. As we move forward, let each of us, citizens of this great and honorable republic, consider these principles. Rather than being abstract or paradoxical, it is a practical guide to everyday life. Accept the need for controlled fraud, the utility of lies, the obligation to secure the electoral process, honor and obvious dishonor. These are not just survival strategies. They are a prerequisite for our prosperity.

We all need to remember that justice is what our leaders define and truth is what our party tells us. Our Republic stands strong on the values ​​of injustice for justice, honor for dishonor, and fabrication of truth. To deviate from this path is to endanger the very fabric of our society. Strength through unity. Unity through strength.

We have been hearing this nonsense for a long time. But now this nonsense is becoming reality and we are entering dangerous times. Don’t be fooled by the stories you hear about him marching into November. Someone tells me that the ends justify the means, that some amount of injustice is necessary to achieve a broader, collective vision of justice, that truth sometimes requires fabricated lies and stories. Don’t let yourself be convinced. If we did, justice would cease to be justice, truth would cease to be truth, and our republic would be lost.

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