Don't fight for Lawful Evil: It's way too late to restore institutional functionality

As I've long been expecting; the globalist totalitarians have belatedly noticed that their decades of escalating imposed institutional destruction, have led to... institutional destruction. 

In other words: supporting Chaotic Evil for three generations creates... more chaos.


So now organizations, corporations, professions... all kinds of social institution; have become dysfunctional. 

They are inefficient, ineffective, do not even have the priority of performing their jobs.

They don't do what is on the tin.

Corporations don't seek profits, charities don't help people (except their managers!), science doesn't try to discover truth, schools an colleges don't try to educate, churches are interested in anything but God, the legal system is hostile to justice, and (most significantly) the military is not bothered about fighting.


The inevitable consequence is that the globalist totalitarians can't progress their evil agendas.

Hence the current Establishment attempts to start trying to rebuild effective institutions - starting with the military.

"They" are attempting to roll-back chaos, and build a System of Lawful Evil - evil that sticks to Their rules, and obeys Their orders.


Is this good news? Is it A Good Thing if the military espouses military values again?

Well, only if you think it is a Good Thing for the totalitarian dictatorship to have a more lethal army, navy and airforce.

If you genuinely want the agents of demonic evil to have better weapons...


But, speaking personally; I don't find this a cause for celebration.

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Note: Lawful Evil is the truth behind that idiotic slogan of M*A*G*A... The DT-dupes are deluded into supposing it's about making the US more like it was 75 years ago. The reality is attempting to weaponize the actual US of 2025.

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