Schneider's Corollary[12] asserts that Hanlon's razor must always be inverted (i.e., so that evil is to be assumed where idiocy is witnessed)in any situation involving politics or other form of social control. For example, seemingly stupid politicians who are obviously subservient to larger machines
"Hanlon's razor is the corrupt politician's impenetrable armor: He can commit the most brazen mendacity in broad daylight from one end of his career to the other, and stooges are always on hand to dismiss him as simply being a moron."
--Always catch yourself before hitting "Enter" anytime you're about to post that some critter is a fool unless they're already in prison. The Cabal wins each and every single it is able to successfully hoodwink the little people into receiving a tiny little dopamine rush of smugness assuming that they are smarter than those untouchables who are lording over them.
Always invert Hanlon's Razor.
Never seen this before.
Somebody get this to Tim Pool
--Always catch yourself before hitting "Enter" anytime you're about to post that some critter is a fool unless they're already in prison. The Cabal wins each and every single it is able to successfully hoodwink the little people into receiving a tiny little dopamine rush of smugness assuming that they are smarter than those untouchables who are lording over them.
where did you pull this one from?