@prolotario1 on X
Protesting Against The Eradication Of Fraud & Waste By DOGE
Why?
This issue is deeper than what you would ever know. Allow me to attempt to explain this.
Liberals, as a group, often advocate for systemic change to address inequality, but their approach frequently relies on the existence of struggle as a catalyst for progress, aligning with the perspectives of soul growth through hardship from my last post.
If Elon Musk, under a Trump administration in 2025, were to eliminate fraud, waste, and corruption as Trump claimed in his March 2025 speech to Congress, aiming to save $2 trillion by cutting inefficiencies liberals might fear the loss of the very conditions that fuel their activism and personal growth.
For example, the struggle against corruption in government programs, like the $112 billion in improper payments reported by the Government Accountability Office in 2023, gives liberals a cause to rally around, fostering a sense of purpose through adversity.
Without these challenges, they might feel spiritually adrift, as the "tough lessons" of navigating a flawed system lessons you argue are necessary for soul expansion would vanish, leaving them in a world they’re not ready to inhabit.
Do you all understand what I am getting ar here?
This resistance can also be tied to the psychological and spiritual dependency on struggle as a teacher, a concept rooted in esoteric traditions like those of Manly P. Hall, who wrote in The Secret Teachings of All Ages that adversity is the crucible of the soul’s refinement.
Liberals, often aligned with collectivist ideals, might subconsciously cling to hardship as a means of growth, fearing that a sanitized, efficient world under Musk’s influence would strip them of the friction needed to evolve.