Dear Friends,
It seems to me the little guy always pays the price for the big guys’ mistakes, even as the big guys get promoted for failure. This has become the paradigm in the corporate, bureaucratic and expert communities today. I find it strange how such a paradigm could come into being. It’s a pernicious incentive structure that keeps the standards for the elite so low, while the standards for the little guys are so high. The incentives are backwards, i.e., the people making the decisions have no skin in the game. Others pay the price for their mistakes while they reap a reward regardless of success or failure. The standards for the little guy then must be kept high so they don’t follow their leaders’ examples. Otherwise the economy, society and government would collapse.
Corporate examples abound… take the Bud Light boycott. It started because some big guys in the executive suite at Anheuser-Busch, thought it would be a good idea to push the trans mental illness on beer drinking red necks. Shockingly, red necks don’t like to identify with girls, Sally being a notorious slur, so the customers became former customers. This caused the layoffs of many little guys in their breweries. In this case, many little guys paid a steep price for the big guy’s flummox. I bet the executives who signed off got promoted or moved to a Soros NGO. Had the red neck beer drinkers swallowed the Tranny thing, it would have further normalized the elite’s new favorite perversion. Now, that would have led to a huge bonus and promotion for the executives. No risk for the big guys.
Government provides countless examples of the people paying for the government’s stupidity. From wars, famines and plagues to totalitarianism, government has been a source of evil since mankind emerged from caves. The more powerful the government the greater the atrocities. Pol Pot believed he could transform Cambodia into a communist paradise… all he needed to do was exterminate a class of people. He exterminated that class but Cambodia descended into a hell hole, instead of rising to become a new Eden. Athens was at the pinnacle of their power when Alcibiades spoke encouraging a foreign adventure in Sicily. The Athenian people fell for the con and were destroyed for it. Then Alcibiades went to Sparta and created havoc there as well, leaving a wake of devastation behind him.
The experts in the medical community created and released Covid, fear mongered about it… then profited from the clot shot con. Quite a few millionaires were made from that scam. Though quite a few people lost loved ones, died, or lost careers over it. Another example of the little guy paying a steep price for the big guy’s mistake. Assuming releasing Covid was a mistake. While the big guy profits. Polio is another example of a total utter and complete disaster, caused by an egoistic out of control medical community. It was made much worse by toying with it creating an epidemic. That disaster for the little guy was covered up. The narrative carefully changed the subject to protect the Rockefeller Foundation. Good thing for gain of function… or else we wouldn’t have pandemics.
This warped paradigm only works when the narrative is controlled by the big guys, covering their failings and creating consensus for their usurpations. When the narrative comes up against the truth however, it doesn’t convince. Because it’s impossible to persuade someone what they see with their own eyes is false, if thousands of others confirm they see the same thing. This paradigm is historic. From Alcibiades to Pol Pot, Bud Light to Kodak, and Rockefeller to Fauci, the big guys fail and the little guy pays a steep price for it. Never mind 2008. So, what’s the solution? Change the paradigm. Social media has cut into the narrative, but censorship has dulled the edge. Speak up, point out the lies, demand action and hold the big guys to the same standard they hold us to.
Sincerely,
John Pepin