I've never really understood who exactly are the "elite". It seems like it's just supposed to be the very wealthy, but as you say, Trump is very wealthy but is obviously not who people are talking about.
When did being wealthy start being a bad thing? And if someone was born into a wealthy family, it's obviously not something they were in control of.
What someone does with their money is obviously important. It can be used in good ways or in bad. But unless you know exactly how someone uses their money, it's just assuming that they're a bad person.
Is it anything beyond class warfare? And if not, who decides who gets a free pass, like President Trump or Elon Musk, or Rush Limbaugh (RIP) or Tucker Carlson?
As I said, it's whether the rich/elite are psychopaths or not. That's all it is.
But a huge proportion of the rich/elite ARE psychopaths because they are so intensely drawn to power.
It's not that power corrupts. We've had it backwards all this time. It's that the corrupt are drawn to power. Having no conscience means they'll happily do anything to get it. And they do.
Once we learn to recognize the narcissists, sociopaths and psychopaths among us (and they are everywhere), and stop letting them be in charge of ANYTHING from an HOA to a country, then things will change. But not before.
No. Psychopaths are born, not made. They can be made worse, but not made.
This is exactly what keeps us imprisoned by them: The idea that these people are only bad because someone was mean to them. In other words, it's OUR fault that they are psychopaths and we should feel guilty and grovel to them to show our remorse (literally) and do everything we can to give them second chance after second chance and try to make them feel better.
I understand what you're saying, I'm just trying to understand why it's all tied up in how much money someone has. If it's just a case of people being sociopaths/psychopaths, why does it matter if they have money?
I understand that money can buy bad people out of trouble, but there must be a reason why people associate the very wealthy with the horrible things Q speaks of. And surely it can't be all wealthy people who do these things. There must be some middle-income or even low-income psychopaths out there.
I'm not trying to contradict what you're saying. I'm just trying to understand how and why wealth got tied into the defining criteria here.
If it just means "psychopath" or "sociopath" or similar, why not just use those words? Why bring wealth into it?
If you're filthy rich and also a psychopath, you will have the reach to do tremendous damage - sometimes on a worldwide. You can buy companies, elections, people, countries, everything, and bend them to your will. We're watching that right now.
If you're poor and a psychopath, you become a homeless serial killer. Still extremely damaging but just on a smaller scale.
I've never really understood who exactly are the "elite". It seems like it's just supposed to be the very wealthy, but as you say, Trump is very wealthy but is obviously not who people are talking about.
When did being wealthy start being a bad thing? And if someone was born into a wealthy family, it's obviously not something they were in control of.
What someone does with their money is obviously important. It can be used in good ways or in bad. But unless you know exactly how someone uses their money, it's just assuming that they're a bad person.
Is it anything beyond class warfare? And if not, who decides who gets a free pass, like President Trump or Elon Musk, or Rush Limbaugh (RIP) or Tucker Carlson?
Bull Elohim isn't related to satan. It actually refers to God the Creator.
In the bible it's God the creator.
As I said, it's whether the rich/elite are psychopaths or not. That's all it is.
But a huge proportion of the rich/elite ARE psychopaths because they are so intensely drawn to power.
It's not that power corrupts. We've had it backwards all this time. It's that the corrupt are drawn to power. Having no conscience means they'll happily do anything to get it. And they do.
Once we learn to recognize the narcissists, sociopaths and psychopaths among us (and they are everywhere), and stop letting them be in charge of ANYTHING from an HOA to a country, then things will change. But not before.
They are psychopaths because they have been broken in, like livestock, by satanic ritual abuse.
No. Psychopaths are born, not made. They can be made worse, but not made.
This is exactly what keeps us imprisoned by them: The idea that these people are only bad because someone was mean to them. In other words, it's OUR fault that they are psychopaths and we should feel guilty and grovel to them to show our remorse (literally) and do everything we can to give them second chance after second chance and try to make them feel better.
Sound familiar?
I understand what you're saying, I'm just trying to understand why it's all tied up in how much money someone has. If it's just a case of people being sociopaths/psychopaths, why does it matter if they have money?
I understand that money can buy bad people out of trouble, but there must be a reason why people associate the very wealthy with the horrible things Q speaks of. And surely it can't be all wealthy people who do these things. There must be some middle-income or even low-income psychopaths out there.
I'm not trying to contradict what you're saying. I'm just trying to understand how and why wealth got tied into the defining criteria here.
If it just means "psychopath" or "sociopath" or similar, why not just use those words? Why bring wealth into it?
Because Money = Power. Control. Influence.
If you're filthy rich and also a psychopath, you will have the reach to do tremendous damage - sometimes on a worldwide. You can buy companies, elections, people, countries, everything, and bend them to your will. We're watching that right now.
If you're poor and a psychopath, you become a homeless serial killer. Still extremely damaging but just on a smaller scale.
That's really the only difference.
That makes sense. Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions.
Its not tied up in money. It's tied to the "love of money".
Wealth is not a bad thing but, wealthiest not only measured in money. In fact you can have tons of money and no wealth. Health is wealth.