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The Notes of a Political Genius; publicly foolish



I have found, in my time as a man of politics, that the public are easily fooled. Often, one will notice that the lies, spread by those in conceptual, perceived, positions of power, are believed in their entirety; this is the result of the public themselves, for those whom are part of it, which once included myself, are fools.

Such foolishness will lead them to cruel, unforgiving ends; for it is the poor, and those without any conceptual, or actual, power, that will suffer, so that those with conceptual, or actual, power may succeed in climbing further up the great ladder that is politics. I, myself, find no qualms in using the public to my own advantage, for I understand, unlike many, that morality, and its like, is but a falsehood. Mirrors, that, when looked upon by different individuals, show different reflections. Morality is that which we perceive it to be; I perceive it to be but a tool, just as it is in actuality. I prefer to believe in that which is consequential, and not that which has been implemented for the sole purpose of control and disenlightenment.