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Women Are Better Rulers Than Men? - MGTOW

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Published on 30 Dec 2022 / In People & Blogs

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This video is brought to you by a donation from Mr. Anonymous and here's what he very briefly has to say: "Dear Sandman, You have helped me over the years. I prefer action over words and the link I shared with you is a classic. I just wanted to get your opinion on it. Please review the video called Rules for Rulers by CGP grey. Otherwise, keep up the good work. The world is getting rough, and we need the good people to survive. Well Mr. Anonymous thanks for the donation and topic. I put a link in the description to the video to the video you want me to review. It starts off by the humble narrator asking you the viewers why don't rulers see as clearly as you the pleb that thinks he can do better? Is it because our rulers are stupid or is it something else? The narrator CGP grey says that you take the throne to act and the thone acts upon you. I've known a lot of YouTube infuencers power changes them. It takes a person that's powerful over themselves to not let power corrupt and change them. I think it comes down to pain and suffering. Hardship humbles you and prepares you to rule. It makes you fear suffering and you understand that if you make your
subjects or citizens suffer then they will in turn do the same to you. But it's more complicated than that. CGP breaks down a set of rules and the first part is all about how rulers rule in a dictatorships. He says that no man rules alone. They must delegate to get others to act on his or her behalf. The managerial classes do most of the leg work and if you don't keep them happy in your dictatorship then you will be replaced by them if you don't do what they want. The second thing to remember is that to keep the keys to power, over the managerial class of generals and bureaucrats that do things for you you need a decent treasury. You can spend your money on citizens to buy their loyalty or you can spend your treasure to buy the loyalty of the bureaucrats. But you can't do both in a dictatorship. Your political rivals will promise your treasure to bureaucrats if you spend too much on the citizens. Loyalty in dictatorships is the most important thing. Dictators need to minimize the number of key supporters they have because it puts pressure on him to pay out money from his treasury. So the dictator purges people that helped bring him to power. Those are the useful idiots we hear so much about that communist dictators want to get rid of. Now I understand why they are taken out. Not because they are a threat but because they represent an obligation because the ruler has to pay them. That's why the abandon their revolutionaries? The next point CGP makes is that the keys to gaining power are different then the keys to keeping it. The idea is to pay as much money as you can to your cronies. I'll discuss more in a moment but let me first tell everyone about today's sponsor Profit Specialist Group:





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Councilof1
Councilof1 2 years ago

Anybody who thinks that needs to read up on history. People in general behave badly when given or taking power.

As for political power I recommend The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli. It's cutthroat but it's logical.

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