To my puppet master friends
I know what it feels like to watch your environment decline. I’ve been pointing out for a while how certain ideological imports—often packaged through globalism and soft-power channels—act as a Trojan horse for norms that don’t belong here.
The real objective isn’t obvious at first: it’s a slow social deconstruction of standards, making everything more accommodating to lower expectations and weaker structures.
Over time, you see it everywhere: in hiring pools, in office culture, in the way new employees bond around shared dysfunction instead of shared excellence. These little syndicates form naturally.
Decline always organizes faster than competence.
That’s why I press the case for isolation—intellectual isolation, cultural isolation, strategic isolation. It’s the only way to avoid getting entangled in systems that drain more than they give.
But even in all that decay, you still notice sparks. Segmented, niche, rare—but real.
Those are the ones worth keeping close.
From an understanding friend.


