The revolt against the elite
Gary Horne - September 06, 2009
The elite think our mistakes are more serious and see us as needing their benevolent care, since we don’t have their level of “sophistication”. Such arrogance is the road to tyranny, as warned by writer C. S. Lewis:
Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive.
For the sake of benevolence, the Elites in Power are willing to implement by force the Elites in Towers’ utopian fantasies. The Benevolent Eliteness accepts the advice of intellectuals with little or no critical scrutiny. The blind acceptance of global warming is one example. As a result, unrealistic grandiose schemes are proposed which always seem to result in the need for more Benevolent Elitenesses.

