The difference between tyranny and morality

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    nevuah
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    Morality refers to the principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior.

    Tyranny is defined as political ruling philosophy, it involves a ruler exceeding their authority and stripping citizens of their rights. Or rules that strip others or thier rights. tyrannical regimes often wage a “war on facts and truth,” manipulating moral narratives to gain public endorsement and enforce “anticipatory obedience” among citizens

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    nevuah
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    Collective Manifestation
    Systemic Retribution: The misdeeds of the society, such as control, dehumanizing systems, the creation of oppressive mentalities: accumulate as a debt that manifests as devastating consenquences and social collapse, such as wildfires, pollution, and infrastructure failure.
    Cultural Reflection: The consenquences of these dehumanizing systems is the ideology and culture itself; those born into the system inherit the biases and blind spots that lead to further harm, perpetuating a cycle where the society cannot see the damage it causes until it is too late.
    Loss of Innocence: The pursuit of pleasure, glamour, and endless consumption without regard for others leads to a spiritual and physical burning, where the society’s own excesses become the fuel for its destruction, as seen in the metaphor of self-immolation through vanity and greed.

    Found that online. Just food for thought about how collective actions can lead to socioty collapse and moral decay

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