WHAT IS ELITISM AND WHO ARE THE ELITE
In political and sociological theory, the elite are a small
group of powerful people who hold a disproportionate amount of wealth,
privilege, political power, or skill in a society.
The governing elite in the United States (in present day) primarily draws its members from political
leaders, including the president, a handful of key cabinet members, close
advisers, major corporate owners and directors, and high-ranking military
officers.
In my opinion, there are certain fundamental ideals that
cannot be weaponized. For example:
- do as I say, not as I do,
- the haves versus the have
nots,
- being above the law, and
- elitism.
The first three are pretty easy to decrypt on your own and I
do not intend to address them herein any further than to say – yes, you are right, they all mean pretty
much the same. Allow me though, to
share my concern on elitism.
It is a little difficult for me to talk about the elite without first considering what
being elite means to so many
people. My thought is, being elite means someone or something or some
group or some activity or some something held in high enough regard or set
apart pretty much in the tier of the pile.
But that is not good enough for those that sit nearly at the top of the
pile. For them, being on top of the pile
also brings along certain benefits that none others are likely to anticipate. For example, being an elite tier member brings along special privilege with expectation
of acknowledgments, upgrades, and perks; etcetera.
Who are the elite? The elite
are a group or class of persons enjoying superior intellectual or social or
economic status. The upper crust - the
class occupying the highest position in the social hierarchy, frequently
elected or in some other way chosen - an exclusive group of people. Elitism is an advocacy or existence of an elite as a dominating element in a
system or society.
The elites could
be anybody. Of two people that are both equally motivated and put in
the same amount of work, the difference will
come down to the one that's better
genetically endowed. To become the best, you need to surpass a lot of other people that are highly motivated and willing to work their derrieres off, so it
pays to have the right genes.
One can be born into elitism. Such elite
families include the Rockefellers, Carnegies, Rothchilds, Royal families,
DuPonts, Kennedys, Gates, and the Waltons, for example. But, just because their name does not exist on
the list I provided does not mean they are not elite. It could mean they
work hard to keep their name off any list that might call them elite.
For example, you might say Bloomberg belongs on that list. How about President Trump or any other living
president for that matter. With that in
mind, you might categorize all world leaders as the elite; after all – they did rise to the top in world government. When talking about elitism, one might be
remiss to not discuss the black nobility (a later name change will call them
Venetians)[1]. Many consider the black nobility to be a
satanic cult. Of course, for some, the
names Rothchilds, Kennedy, Soros, Kissinger, Disney, the Royal Families of
Europe, the Black Nobility, and many others might be all or mostly Illuminati. Of course, one can perhaps expand that list
to include such names as Astor, Bundy, Collins, Silverton, the Knights Templar,
Jackie Bouvier, Marilyn Monroe, Jane Mansfield, and Howard Hughes.
I in no way consider entertainers to be elites; but, what
about entertainment? The 2014 American
Music Awards were littered with references to the New World Order and the Illuminati. A short list of previous members of the Illuminate
would include:
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Jennifer Lopez,
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Jim Carey,
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Keith Urban,
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Bono,
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Chris Brown,
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Beyonce Knowles,
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Angelina Jolie,
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Celine Dion,
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Lady Gaga,
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Miley Cyrus,
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Marilyn Manson,
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Paul McCartney,
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Rihanna, and
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Taylor Swift.
What is the name of your favorite movie star or poet or
singer or comedian or author? Out of the
hundreds or thousands of names from around the world that you might choose as
an elite, they all share at least one
commonality. Being elite perhaps has not adequately made you an expert in what is good
for or bad for society in general. Elites should never be allowed to
dictate public opinions. For example,
just being an elite and just because
you want it to be so, does not mean you can influence public opinion. In other words, who cares about your opinion
regarding how the current administration handles foreign policy. Who cares if you move to Canada or anywhere
else if your person does not get elected?
But, that is exactly what is going on in the world today; most
especially right here in America.
Some perhaps might add the Brotherhood of the Masons to a
list of world elites and they might
even try to trace the origin of the Brotherhood of the Masons all the way back
to Solomon’s Temple.
Quite honestly, it is not a division between republicans and
democrats that divides our country, it is a division between the haves and the
have nots – the elites want it all
because a second criteria to be an elite
almost always provides a recipe for who will serve the elites. As for Me and My House,
We Will Serve the Lord[2].
The bottom line; you can either be born into elitism or you
can work your derriere off and become an elite
but no matter how you enter into elitism, elites have no business forming
public opinion.
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