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- Dec 7, 2024
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Elite 1: "The system works perfectly. Keep them busy, keep them distracted, and they'll never question the rules we've set. They think they're free because we gave them choices—what job to work, which politician to vote for, what phone to buy. They don't see the cage."
Elite 2: "Exactly. They're so conditioned to compete for scraps that they fight each other instead of looking up at us. It's brilliant, really. We make billions, and they thank us for it while begging for overtime."
Elite 3: "And the beauty of it? If they complain, we frame it as laziness or ingratitude. 'Work harder,' we tell them. 'It's your fault you're struggling.' They believe it, internalize it, and police each other for us."
Elite 1: "Even better, we sell them the illusion of escape. Let them dream of success—lottery tickets, influencer fame, rags-to-riches stories. Keep them chasing fantasies while we solidify our grip."
Elite 2: "And when they burn out? We'll call it 'mental health awareness.' Offer them therapy, meditation apps, and self-help books. Just enough to keep them functional, but not enough to wake them up."
Elite 3: "It's genius, isn't it? They don't realize they're hamsters on a wheel. And even if a few figure it out, what can they do? They're too divided, too dependent on the very system they despise."
Elite 1: "Precisely. The moment they're born, we own them—through debt, consumerism, and fear of scarcity. They're ours. And they call it freedom."
Elite 2: "Raise a toast to the perfect game, gentlemen. As long as they believe they're the problem, we stay untouchable."
Elite 2: "Exactly. They're so conditioned to compete for scraps that they fight each other instead of looking up at us. It's brilliant, really. We make billions, and they thank us for it while begging for overtime."
Elite 3: "And the beauty of it? If they complain, we frame it as laziness or ingratitude. 'Work harder,' we tell them. 'It's your fault you're struggling.' They believe it, internalize it, and police each other for us."
Elite 1: "Even better, we sell them the illusion of escape. Let them dream of success—lottery tickets, influencer fame, rags-to-riches stories. Keep them chasing fantasies while we solidify our grip."
Elite 2: "And when they burn out? We'll call it 'mental health awareness.' Offer them therapy, meditation apps, and self-help books. Just enough to keep them functional, but not enough to wake them up."
Elite 3: "It's genius, isn't it? They don't realize they're hamsters on a wheel. And even if a few figure it out, what can they do? They're too divided, too dependent on the very system they despise."
Elite 1: "Precisely. The moment they're born, we own them—through debt, consumerism, and fear of scarcity. They're ours. And they call it freedom."
Elite 2: "Raise a toast to the perfect game, gentlemen. As long as they believe they're the problem, we stay untouchable."