As society nears collapse, the continued tolerance of individuals who consume more than they contribute—commonly referred to as "useless eaters"—poses a direct threat to systemic stability. This lecture explores the cold, impersonal truth: when imbalance becomes existential, action is no longer a question of morality but of survival. Useless eaters are not victims of circumstance, but willing agents of stagnation and decay. When contribution is replaced with consumption, and responsibility is avoided, their existence becomes parasitic. This is not about hatred. It is not emotional. It is about clarity. When time runs out, those unwilling to align with truth and order must be dealt with—without hesitation.
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