Observations about the world, part thirteen
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Saturday – December 6, 2025
Why yes, why do young women like, even love, cameras so much? Well, as I briefly noted in my post on the Camera obscura, young people, especially young women are obsessed with attention, and this is not because they are naturally more interested in attention so much as it has been taught to them by society since they were small. Indeed, there are studies that suggest that young women in particular would favor a society of surveillance, and this is again mostly due to the fact that young women are constantly running around and taking pictures of themselves, and this means that young women more so than anyone, with the exception maybe of some homosexuals, have been inoculated to the pressure from the camera, and this even means in certain cases, certain perhaps extreme cases, that young women have developed a kind of Stockholm syndrome relationship to the camera and just surveillance in particular. It would, on the other hand, be far harder to make young men become obsessed with camera, or at least make them become obsessed with standing in front of the camera and this is also due to many reasons, but the biggest reason is that men don't tend to care as much about their appearance, and so if you hand a young man a camera, he'll just end up breaking the thing or taking pictures of other stuff and people than himself. So yes, generally men are harder to surveil, but if you give their girlfriends a camera, then you can smash two birds, don't actually do that, with one stone: you can capture the business of the girlfriend and of her boyfriend, because the girlfriend will be most likely running around with that camera everywhere. As I previously mentioned: men cannot protect themselves from being survailed on by becoming homosexuals either, since homosexuals tend to become very female like in their behavior, all though I can grant some exceptions. So in the end, women, young women more so, are obsessed with the camera, and I will go as far as stating that yes, I believe that young women being obsessed and captivated by cameras is a form of mass surveillance, really a plot against the entire population, and perhaps more so their boyfriends, because generally young men will and are going to pose a greater threat to the established material order than what their girlfriends will do. What's going on here is really a massive and just enormous big and fat lie unfolding right in front of us: the idea that these mobile cameras in particular aren't used for mass surveillance. But can you not at least feel that you've become a little inoculated to cameras? Do you even care anymore, or is this just the new normal? See, these are important questions, and they're not really being asked. Look here, I'm not telling you to run around like a crazy person and feeling threatened by everyone, because again most people don't know better, because most people are just doing what the plebeian horde is doing. Think about it this way, allow me, if you doubt me, to plant this seed: if there was an attempt to collect all your information, such as in the case with Chat Control in the EU, would they, the revolutionary elite, not attempt to make you not resist? Allow me to put it this way: wouldn't the tiger rather have his pray work with him, rather than against it, but just switch out the tiger to the serpent?
What can you do to protect yourself from this never seen before scale of surveillance? Well, if you intend to completely protect yourself from surveillance, then you have only one option: to retire from the world. If you don't intend or want or maybe you can't retire from the world, then you're just going to have to not accept surveillance, but accept that there's little that you can do to protect yourself, but yes you might want to consider not getting a girlfriend, and this I guess goes to what I recently wrote about creating a family, which you can read more about here. But always, before you do anything in the world, ask yourself this: do I really want to be controlled, and surveilled? If you do not want this then you have to move against the flow of the modern world, and this requires you to actually embrace a certain and high degree of patience and discipline: really you need to embrace the light and that means that you're going to become increasingly isolated, but that's not because you will be running away from the world, that's because the world will increasingly begin to run away from you, as you become more stationary in your relation to the world and less just overall transient, which really is a demand placed on you in this dope filled world of disease and moral decay.
Another thing you should notice about cameras is that criminals also love cameras. Well, perhaps I should've put that another way: cameras love criminals, and that's also why there is more crime in the world, because they, the revolutionary elite, need to justify their power and all of the new cameras, even though they, the elites, make no real effort at actually capturing these criminals; instead they've imposed this vicious and corrupt concept of a rules based order, indeed they've unleashed crime and brutality so that they can get closer to you, the ordinary man. Everything in the world serves the same purpose: they, the revolutionary elite, need the material order to keep going, until it can't anymore, at the close of the Kali Yuga. If you're a parent, would you tell your children this: little Timmy or Jeanie, do listen to your teacher, because he knows better than you? Or would you, if you truly cared about your children, tell them this: little Timmy or Jeanie, or perhaps you're addressing both of them, beware of your instructors, because they seek to manipulate and brainwash you, but in a subtle way? Yes, I understand that very small children may lack a concept of this, but think about how your daughters actually end up being so obsessed with cameras: they've been lied to and they've been told that it's very empowering to make their body a piece of attention since school. Who told your daughter this? Well, unless you're a pedophile the instructors told them this, but again in a very subtle way: they don't go up to little Jeanie and tell her to start taking pictures of herself, instead they empower her, and they create within little Jeanie a sense of importance that so far exceeds reality that they become obsessed with themselves, this is really something that I refer to as learned narcissism, and it's very real in particular within young women.
No, your little Jeanie wasn't born obsessed with her own vanity and acutely aware of her social status: no, little Jeanie was taught that her social status depended on the degree to which she was willing to betray herself, her own people, and her own family. Yes, that's the state of our sick and diseased world. But now you know why.
Reginald Drax – December 6, 2025.

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