Understanding the Comfort Class: Challenges and Impact on Society

Understanding the Comfort Class: Challenges and Impact on Society

Understanding Society's Function and the Comfort Class

Society's functionality is often misunderstood. The apparent pillars of production are not the same as the actual pillars. The real pillars of society, in terms of production, are agriculture, mining, fabrication, and transportation. These industries have seen significant advancements due to technology. For instance, agriculture now relies on harvesters instead of oxen. This technological advancement has led to a decrease in the number of people employed in these industries. However, this is not necessarily a negative thing. It allows people to engage in other activities such as creating new things, indulging in the arts, or writing novels. This shift has led to an increase in the number of people employed in "the arts."

The Comfort Class and its Effects on Society

The comfort class, those employed in less physically and mentally taxing jobs, has grown significantly. However, this growth has also led to a saturation of comfort in society. This comfort has led to the creation of liberal arts degrees and gender studies, and the rise of people advocating for societal value. However, this advocacy often takes the form of demanding praise for inadequacies. Today, you can be a victim for any number of reasons. This victim mentality is prevalent, and those who don't conform to it are often labeled negatively.

The Power of the Comfort Class

The comfort class has the same voting power as everyone else, which can be alarming considering their detachment from reality. They fail to understand the connection between their comfortable world and the real world. For instance, they champion electricity as a right while simultaneously protesting against the use of coal and natural gas, failing to see the connection between the two.

The Danger of the Comfort Class

The comfort class is often seen as a menace to society due to their detachment from reality and their demands for acceptance and value. They often resort to violence to force society to accept them. This behavior is reminiscent of past communist movements that eventually resorted to tyranny.

The Road to Tyranny

Tyranny often comes disguised as compassion and equality of outcomes. It is a road paved with cowards, conmen, corrupt bureaucrats, high taxes, and moral depravity. Today, politics is seen as a facade, merely the entertainment division of the military-industrial complex.

The March Towards Genocide

The rapid march towards genocide is evident in the increasing number of people being imprisoned for voicing their discontent online. This is a frightening development, reminiscent of past historical events.

The Financial and Psychological Implications

From a financial and psychological perspective, the tax burden in the UK is increasing, and a mass invasion continues. This situation is causing the rich to leave the country to protect their assets from a collapsing economy, communist power grabs, and capital controls.

The Rise of Censorship

Censorship is becoming rampant, with tech companies being forced to censor content deemed as "disinformation." This is a dangerous development, as it threatens the freedom of speech and expression.

The Western System's Decay

The Western system is undergoing significant changes, with signs of moral decay, corruption, and increasing debt becoming impossible to ignore. With the Great Reset in motion, global organizations are promoting a unified agenda that will affect everyone.

Bottom Line

The rise of the comfort class and their detachment from reality is a concerning development. Their demands for societal value and acceptance, coupled with their lack of understanding of the real world, pose a threat to society. It is crucial to acknowledge this problem and work towards a solution. What are your thoughts on this matter? Do you agree with this perspective? Share this article with your friends and discuss it. Don't forget to sign up for the Daily Briefing, which is available every day at 6 pm.

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