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The Hypocrisy Of Corruption
 

July 15, 2021

All corruption requires hypocrisy, because corruption can never be absolute. It must not apply to self as it applies to others.

A good definition of justice would be the standard applied to self being applied to others. But a more technical definition of justice is, the result that truth produces. Truth will always evolve toward that which supports life, because the universe defines life and it always prevails in determining what reality is.

Hypocrisy is extremely visible. Corrupters use irrational excuses for their destructivity. The quirkiness of the excuses remove the harm from themselves and locates it with their enemies.

There is nothing credible about corruption or injustices. Corrupters don't rely upon credibility, because they exist in a force medium which conflicts with the reality medium. In other words, they impose their corruption through force rather than explain the virtues of it.

For these reasons, corrupters are always trying to produce two standards: one for themselves and their conspirators and a different standard for their enemies. Corruption could not exist otherwise. Whenever a uniform standard is created, corruption must end, because corrupters do not accept a destructive standard being applied to themselves.

To some extent, there is an attempt by corrupters to produce two types of products: a degrade type for enemies and a superior type for themselves. Of course, the degraded products must go to the lower classes, and vulnerable persons must be robbed blind to prevent them from solving their problems, before degraded products or standards can be forced onto them.

Complex products such as smart phones show that effect. The cheap phones or computers must have quirky characteristics built in so cheaper doesn't mean better. Touch screens must be over sensitive or under sensitive for cheap phones, while the right sensitivity doesn't cost any more to produce than the wrong sensitivity.

Built-in obsolescence use to be a problem with automobiles, because the rich could buy more expensive and reliable autos. But the extreme demands and competitiveness of globalization eliminated a lot of the built-in obsolescence.

The massiveness of globalization makes a lot of corruption impossible, as only objective reality meets extreme demands. But technical complexities open the door to new possibilities for corruption.

 
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