Why do always seem to be forced to choose between two evils? How can we decide? This is an excerpt from the Extremists Liberty Bootcamp. Take the whole course – for FREE – here: https://treeoflibertysociety.com/courses/liberty-bootcamp/lessons/natural-law/.
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Now principle number two is that we aren’t dealing with the lesser of two evils, we are not letting the perfect be the enemy of the good, we face a conspiracy.
So when we point out that so-and-so, some elected official, is doing something, it’s not saying, Oh my goodness here, just want everybody to be perfect.
No, that that mindset of letting the good be the enemy of the perfect or the perfect the enemy of the good, sorry, is how the conspiracy gets us to keep it going and not to oppose it and not to stop it where it stands because we think, oh, we’re just being perfectionists.
We’re not, we’re just being scorched earth.
No, we face a conspiracy.
And unless we understand that, we’re going to continue to let bad guys stay in power and support them because they’re at least they’re not as bad as the other guy.
That’s their design.
This is designed that way to make us think that so that we continue to perpetuate the conspiracy.