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PoliticsRe: If You Can't Beat Them Weaken Them Vs If You Can't Beat Them Join Them by BeeverTen(op): 7:03pm On Apr 19, 2019
Being that democracy is the constitutionalization of the tyranny of the majority, for positive change to occur, the mental composition cum ideological constitution of the majority, must change. No one has yet attempted to answer the fundamental question put forward by the post above, i.e.:

"The question is, how do we move from the "if you can't beat them, join them" culture, to the "if you can't beat them, weaken them" culture, with maximal traction cum velocity (speed)."
PoliticsRe: Be Happy You’re Not Yet In Jail – Presidency Tells Atiku by BeeverTen: 1:05pm On Apr 10, 2019
[I'm a neutral party in this matter, being that I support neither of the two parties/persons involved]

Treason against who? Nigerians or the notorious bourdillon bullion van of raw cashhuh

If there is no justice in Nigeria for the chief judge of Nigeria, how can there be justice for Atiku?

If Atiku truly won, and truly wants his mandate, the sad reality is that he will have to take it.

When you take candy from a baby, it may just cry and do nothing; but when you take Candy (I mean the babe not the sweet) from Hulk Hogan, you better be ready for Royal Rumble.

So, the elephants must fight my dear people. May God have mercy on the grass.
PoliticsRe: Atiku Abubakar May Be Charged For Treason Against Federal Republic Of Nigeria by BeeverTen: 12:49pm On Apr 10, 2019
I don't support Buhari (God forbid) and I don't support Atiku. . But here's my take: With what happened to the judiciary before the election (the Ononghen brouhaha), can any reasonable person expect to get justice from the judicial systemhuh When there is no justice for the Chief Judge of the country, those who are not fools know there is nothing there for them, unless of course the judges pull a last minute swing at the final level (assuming there are multiple levels of adjudication in presidential elections) and hand Atiku justice (assuming he did win as the "server claim" he's made suggests). Any move before the final adjudication level by the judges can invoke the wrath of the "Next Level of Suffering" gang.
PoliticsRe: If You Can't Beat Them Weaken Them Vs If You Can't Beat Them Join Them by BeeverTen(op): 12:35pm On Apr 10, 2019
An interesting thought: corruption in the public sector in independent Nigeria, began with the (publicly unknown) first person or group of persons, that stole from the newly established federal and regional governments of Nigeria. Then it went viral! Too many people, and many, against their own will, have "joined them". At first, it may just have been the greedy (because they were beatable then), but as more people joined them, they scaled and increasingly became harder to beat. Since then, those who think they can't beat them, have just been crossing over to their side via the bridge named: "if you can't beat them, join them". Like the proverbial London bridge, this bridge too, must fall down!
PoliticsRe: If You Can't Beat Them Weaken Them Vs If You Can't Beat Them Join Them by BeeverTen(op): 12:13pm On Apr 10, 2019
Hmm... Interesting. Being that democracy is a party defined by the majority, then the wind of change needs to blow really fast, so that in the next election cycle, the masses wouldn't "join them" by selling their votes e.t.c.
PoliticsIf You Can't Beat Them Weaken Them Vs If You Can't Beat Them Join Them by BeeverTen(op): 11:44am On Apr 10, 2019
I just bought this new book called "New" on Amazon, by Tera Gohaya (https://www.amazon.com/dp/1092487077).

The book is a must read for everyone. Through around 70+ sayings it sort of provides a mental DNA for changing the world, so this is a book I hope leaders and future leaders all over the world get to read.

One of the sayings, hmm... let me just paste it:

Beginning of saying:

SAYING 70: IF YOU CAN’T BEAT THEM, WEAKEN THEM!




Thou hast heard them say that “if you can’t beat them, join them”. This saying is the greatest invention of “them”, to effortlessly beat “us”: for they know that, if, because you can’t beat them, you join them: you make them stronger, you make them bigger, you make them greater.

Is this your intent? Is this your desire?

If we all join them, there will be no more us, we will all be them, and they will have total victory.

Is this our intent? Is this what we want?

Hear ye the words of the wise, if you are not them, even if you cannot beat them, do not become them by joining them. Own your soul.

Verily verily I say unto you, if you cannot beat them, weaken them: That they that come after you might find them weaker, till one day, after being weakened by many, one will ultimately beat them, and when this happens, thou shalt at last, have thine victory.

When you weaken them, you beat them, a little; so if you can’t beat them totally, beat them a little: Weaken them.

End of quote.

It occurred to me that this saying describes the evolution of the culture of corruption in Nigeria.

The question is, how do we move from the "if you can't beat them, join them" culture, to the "if you can't beat them, weaken them" culture, with maximal traction cum velocity (speed).

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