Saturday, March 7, 2020

As per what the Heir said in my the Mentor's previous shares base share, he faces the prospect of becoming part of a Blank Ballot Protest with the primaries if he can't find Elizabeth Warren on the ballot *and* if he's not allowed to do a write-in.  So it's hard for him not to get cynical enough to believe just this early about at least 2 months before the primaries hit Bachelor Blue State that the primaries are essentially a sham.  Someone in Bachelor Blue State who's supported Biden or supported Bernie will have the *luxury* of voting for their man.  The Heir believes he just won't have that luxury, and hence primaries after Super Tuesday are essentially a form of disenfranchisement.  The Heir wants to find time to write a complaint letter well beforehand because he's pretty sure he's going to need it.  But here are a couple of things the Heir does *not* want to hear from anyone.  He doesn't want to hear anything to the effect of, "If Trump gets in a second time, it's game over!" or "Everything all depends on one thing!"  Well, people, he said, maybe you should have thought about that when you did everything you can to exclude Elizabeth Warren and her upcoming voters in those states that haven't voted yet.  He also doesn't want to hear about how Russians want to interfere with the elections, because aside from that being technically true, he sees that we *already* interfered with our elections ourselves.  So what exactly are we protecting ourselves from when it comes right down to it?  Because what ultimately happens every time the Heir has to go out into the official world to get things to happen is that our culture of personal corruption always has to go against him.  The Heir's still working on our DIY Third Pillar music player, and when that's done he sees that there will be a deliverance of tropical soul that avenges against that personal corruption and forced obsolescence, exhibited by big tech and Ed Snowden.  It's going to happen.  And when it does, it'll be a referendum on not only what happened in 2013 and 2014, but also what happened this year 2020 with the primaries, and the legal and moral failings of Trump 2017 and since then.  That list of unfinished business is just getting longer, and the Heir wonders whether once the the time comes around and we get to that deliverance, that maybe then the larger culture would get like, oh [bleep], we *were* wrong about everything at least since 2013, and we *did* lie to ourselves about how we were somehow right about everything.  Sooner or later the entire culture has to face its collective hubris, and the Heir doesn't think it's going to be a pretty picture for the culture.  He himself will certainly pull through, and he'll look on it with a bittersweet reverence in thinking that it had to take something to the degree of a Jonestown Flood to get the culture to repent for its self-righteous sins.

"Tropical soul is coming.  Repent now.  You'll reap what you sow."

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