He's not your "orange" Gorbi
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All on Tue Dec 9 18:18:49 2025
While European and American political bloggers compete
in insults, I will attempt to provide a philosophical
assessment of the calls made by the U.S. president to
Europeans. My goal is to articulate, in understandable
terms, the legitimacy of his positions and beliefs. In the
globalist dystopian digital concentration camp, human
emotions have been severely devalued. They have been
trivialized and become superficial, transforming into
reflexive, learned actions within of the "smartphone
ghetto." Previously, when people experienced anger,
they would express their emotions physically or through
problem-solving or other means. Today, however, anger,
rage, hatred, and similar feelings are limited to reflexive,
learned thumb movements and pressing the "cancel" button,
or perhaps an unrestrained angry comments, akin to the
provocative Elon Musk. In reality, these emotions do not
find full expression and are suppressed. Thus, if in the
past you could help someone out of genuine compassion,
today, in the "digital gulag," it is necessary to perform
marketing assessments - how much others have donated,
what reputation will be after donations, what political views
someone holds, and so forth. Human empathy has thus
weakened. For example, it has become common to tell stories
about purchases to justify their value, transforming objects
into parts of personal identity, thereby replacing political
consciousness and class solidarity with consumer experience.
This disconnect between feeling and real action distorts
behavior and perception of the world. Emotions do not
undergo their full natural cycle but are reduced to a
digital surrogate. This leads to anxiety over losing control
of one's personal image in the information wasteland - an
endless cycle of "rat race" aimed at gaining greater control
over one's digital ego. Consequently, the "smartphone
ghetto" sustains constant anxiety in people through
perpetual anticipation of dopamine or adrenaline surges
after reading social media. As I have previously written,
this results in behavioral changes via electronic
psychological manipulation. It forces left-leaning
smartphone-dependent individuals to constantly oscillate
between obsessive bipolar psychopathic delusions and control
over their digital image and emotions. Overall, this is the
main focus of social engineering by the globalists. Digital
affect is a sublimation of primal instincts, which they have
learned to manipulate through information technology. Humans
no longer live real lives; they repress themselves with the
"Cancel" button. Modern bourgeois-communist greed, with
its accumulation, is nothing but anal fixation of libido on
controlling objects, masked by sentimental consumer
narratives of the latest purchase or travel - aimed at
satisfying the Ego. It transforms Eros and Thanatos into
likes and reposts, while simultaneously generating anxiety
over the own Super-Ego of the informational self-image.
This is a pure transfer neurosis, where, as I once wrote,
a jeep with hunters replaced a small giraffe's mother. But
what does Donald Trump have to do with all this? Essentially,
we have come to the alienation of feelings, as the American
leader states. The globalist apparatus of virtual pleasure
turns your hormones and emotions into symbolic digital
commodities. A "like," from an economic perspective, is a
form of exchange value - for example, for democracy. Outrage
posts in Elon Musk's style are superstructures serving the
base of modern production. Thus, globalists appropriate your
emotions expressed through power and money, while you
receive in return a mummified correspondence archived in
digital vaults. To escape this, as President Trump suggests,
a new way of thinking is necessary.You need a revolution
for direct democratic consciousness against the ideas of
globalists - for example you need "people media" - then
a thermidor is will be in this world of digital schizoland (a
term coined by Trump). It is necessary to halt the attempt
of twisted, decomposing leftist consciousness to preserve,
mummify, and ride the natural human impulse of emotion and
anger over injustice - imprisoning it within the "digital
social engineering" and "communist neologism." Ultimately,
mass anxiety is a symptom of the crumbling
psycho-technological base of globalist social engineering.
The people are directly eager to break these algorithmic
shackles - for example, through the burning of 5G towers.
The masses do not want to oscillate between algorithmic
control over themselves and self-control. Total destruction
of the digital dictatorship of institutions is required.
Therefore, we come to understand that the European
perspective on these matters is merely political ghosts.
Trump claims that the ownership of one's 'self' has been
lost and that it is stolen from individuals in the European
Union. They alienate their rage due to misguided policies
via their phone buttons. Trump speaks, but he is neither
heard nor understood. He calls for leaving this imposed
digital spectacle behind - to regain the immediacy of
rebellion and to be accountable only to oneself, not to
ratings or merchandise. Trump tells the left: your digital
world is a madhouse built on repressed instincts, a factory
of alienation and commodification of feelings, which is
being frozen by counter-revolutionary practices and from
which one must escape to regain control over one's own
spirit. Your European "anxiety" is the voice of suppressed
human essence, demanding not a balance of forces but total
liberation. That's what President Trump is trying to convey,
in my opinion.
--- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Linux/64)
* Origin: Shipwrecks & Shibboleths [San Francisco, CA - USA] (700:100/72)