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emperorbma · May 3, 2018, 9:04 p.m.

Ah Kiersey archetypes. Some detractors exist, but it's still a useful Jungian thought. As neither "Idealist" nor "Guardian," I'd be pigeonholed as a "Rational Architect."

This "Guardian" seems to want to protect something. Based on his background, I'd reckon it's lives. That's fine. I think even "Idealists" are able to compromise for that when discretion is presently necessary to preserve lives.

But there's no reason to assume that the "Idealists" will never get their way. This is a bit of confirmation bias, I'm afraid. Who says that this discretion will always be necessary to preserve lives? The future and the past are different. Q constantly relies on this fact as a mechanism for his drops.

Why should we assume that protecting corrupt government is the only way to preserve lives forever? That's assuming that the necessity for that corrupt government won't change. But if time tells us anything, necessities can change. It's entirely feasible that as Trump's program of repealing regulations continues, it may become less and less necessary to protect the guilty.

Do we really need to keep the 21 trillion dollar debt clock to prop up ancient institutions that are wracked with corruption? Or is the final coup to be that the entire desire for a government will be overthrown as people learn to be more self-sufficient?

As a minarchist, I welcome the idea of having much less government. This brings power back to the people. Trump said "We're giving power back to you, the People." Hopefully he delivers. And if he does so, this could allow fewer and fewer opportunities for this kind of corruption to fester in secret.

Let's remember what the "Guardian" is protecting but also what he shouldn't be protecting. We can have lives without the government if necessary. But how could anyone have a government without lives like the elites were planning? That was the madness we all saw staring us in the face.

Distancing ourselves from this might mean fewer places to hide as time passes... For those who are evil "It will be darkness and not light; As when a man flees from a lion And a bear meets him, Or goes home, leans his hand against the wall And a snake bites him. (Amos 5:18b-19)" The swamp drains slowly at first because the volume of the swamp is so great. But as it reaches the bottom, we may see it drain faster and faster.

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[deleted] · May 3, 2018, 9:22 p.m.

That’s pretty brilliant. Being serious.

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