Thanks for clarifying. I am superior to those who wear masks out of fear. So yes, I am trying to build morale via what I presume is my superiority. I often call meat eaters necrovores. It's straight up name calling and I don't find it to be problematic. I am not always nice. I try to be blunt and to the point: maskturbator is a great word for that. It doesn't mean I hate anyone or want them to be prevented from wearing their masks in a free environment. The whole reason I am bluntly naming with the maskturbator meme (that I did not invent, necrovore however is a term I coined) is because of government overreach: if we give an inch lately, the government takes a mile. So I don't budge.
Did you follow John Michael Greer's book club on Dion Fortune's The Cosmic Doctrine? Many of my essays on the Art of War, including this one, expand upon Cosmic Doctrine and the concept of evil within that book.
Thank you for your compliments. Another great book for applying Sun Tzu to regular life is The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene.
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Date: 2021-09-17 12:09 am (UTC)Did you follow John Michael Greer's book club on Dion Fortune's The Cosmic Doctrine? Many of my essays on the Art of War, including this one, expand upon Cosmic Doctrine and the concept of evil within that book.
Thank you for your compliments. Another great book for applying Sun Tzu to regular life is The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene.