This is what the "oppressed" turn into when they get power. Guaranteed she got her job through some affirmative action program or nepotism; there's no way someone could be so bad at their job and get hired. She's literally doing the opposite of her "friendly advice".
I think the power mad naturally gravitate toward jobs like this, where you have the power to determine someone's future livelihood. Same instinct is rife among politicians, cops, and petty bureaucrats everywhere. They get off on crushing random people. It makes them feel important.
This is what happens when you give someone who is weak of strength and will an ounce of power. It's why I hate that line from the Captain America movie. Weak people don't know how to wield power responsibly. Typically the wield it with incredible maliciousness and a hunger for revenge.
It's also why they don't want people to be armed. If you gave these Karens guns, they'd be likely to kill at least someone, regardless of the charges. If you gave them that power without accountability, they'd kill half the people they'd meet.
They got a sliver of power, and now they intend to abuse that power until they can get you to kill yourself.
This is where the "guns kill people, not people kill people" thinking comes from.
They lose self control when they hold one. They feel power. And because they're solipsistic in their thinking, but also cannot accept blame, they have to transfer blame to an inanimate object instead.
"I would never kill someone, but when I had the gun, I did. I wouldn't have been tempted if I didn't". - No, they were always tempted to kill someone, they just didn't have an easy out.
This is what the "oppressed" turn into when they get power. Guaranteed she got her job through some affirmative action program or nepotism; there's no way someone could be so bad at their job and get hired. She's literally doing the opposite of her "friendly advice".
I think the power mad naturally gravitate toward jobs like this, where you have the power to determine someone's future livelihood. Same instinct is rife among politicians, cops, and petty bureaucrats everywhere. They get off on crushing random people. It makes them feel important.
This is what happens when you give someone who is weak of strength and will an ounce of power. It's why I hate that line from the Captain America movie. Weak people don't know how to wield power responsibly. Typically the wield it with incredible maliciousness and a hunger for revenge.
It's also why they don't want people to be armed. If you gave these Karens guns, they'd be likely to kill at least someone, regardless of the charges. If you gave them that power without accountability, they'd kill half the people they'd meet.
They got a sliver of power, and now they intend to abuse that power until they can get you to kill yourself.
This is where the "guns kill people, not people kill people" thinking comes from.
They lose self control when they hold one. They feel power. And because they're solipsistic in their thinking, but also cannot accept blame, they have to transfer blame to an inanimate object instead.
"I would never kill someone, but when I had the gun, I did. I wouldn't have been tempted if I didn't". - No, they were always tempted to kill someone, they just didn't have an easy out.
Physiognomy is real. These people are all weak and hideous for a reason.
The slave morality in action.