Pavisier
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Pavisier
@Pavisier
Parents Cuban exiles. Born ‘62 Kingston Jamaica. Moved to NYC age 10 after socialist elected. Retired derivative trader. Springs, NY

Elon Musk as a Cautionary Tale of Empathy









1. If watching this brutal witch hunt against Erika Kirk, has been unsettling and disturbing for you, this post might help. I believe that to deal with any problem effectively, we must first understand it deeply and accurately. Let’s examine the underlying psychological issues driving this hysteria. The people relentlessly attacking Erika are not a random group. They are the exact same circles who are fiercely anti-Israel, who claim Trump is controlled by Israel, who believe Israelis are behind most of the evil in the world, that they run global pedophile rings, and that virtually every major problem traces back to them. This is not a coincidence. The pathology is the same as suggested by @ConceptualJames 2. In every society, there is always a more vulnerable segment: people with unresolved trauma, lower cognitive and emotional capacity, pre-existing high stress in their lives, limited life experience and knowledge, etc. These individuals are highly prone to projection and live in a state of hypervigilance ( That's probably the reason they are being called “woke” right). Trauma and reduced self-awareness make it difficult for them to tolerate their own feelings of powerlessness, weakness, and dark impulses. So they externalize everything: because they feel controllable and weak, they accuse others of being master controllers. Their own forbidden impulses (like pedophilia, aggression or rape) get obsessively projected onto the “enemy.” They scan the world constantly for threats, like a frightened child who hears the wind as a monster’s howl and believes that by staying awake and hypervigilant, they can control the danger. This gives them a temporary illusion of control. 3. The shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk hit them exactly in this wounded spot. Accepting that a single disturbed college student could do this is just intolerable. It proves the world is random, unpredictable, and dangerous, and that they too are exposed. So they build a grand conspiracy: “It was Mossad,” “Zionists did it,” and “It was a master plan.” This turns random terror into an identifiable enemy they can “fight.” 4. This is the same pathology we saw clearly after October 7. The brutal attacks by Muslims were deeply traumatizing for them, not because they condemned the perpetrators, the Muslim savages, but because those same Muslims are living right among them in US. At the same time, these people see Israelis as too similar to themselves. This closeness and randomness made them feel extremely vulnerable. But since they have no control over the actual aggressors, they flip the narrative in their minds: they blame the victims, claim Israel brought it on itself, and convince themselves “we don’t do those things, so we’re safe.” 5. Exactly the same mechanism happens when some women blame and attack female rape victims instead of the male rapist: the horror and randomness of the crime is too overwhelming. They know how vulnerable they are. By blaming the victim, they create psychological distance and restore a false sense of security. This reaction is maladaptive, sick, and destructive, but it is humanly understandable. 6. After almost every sudden, shocking death of a public figure, conspiracy waves rise and eventually subside. But this time the wave is not subsiding, it is growing stronger and more vicious. Because a powerful enabler with a huge platform has stepped in and keeps feeding the sick loop: @RealCandaceO . She is not like the ordinary vulnerable followers. She operates from a Cluster B space, deep narcissism, intense jealousy, resentment, and an insatiable need for validation. Her jealousy toward Erika and any successful woman is channeled through the “fearless truth-teller” persona, earning constant applause from her paranoid audience. This supplies her narcissistic needs. On top of that, after expensive legal battles and controversies, she needs the revenue that conspiracy content reliably generates. 7. The result is a toxic, self-reinforcing cycle: vulnerable people get constant fuel for their fears, empathy for a grieving widow is destroyed, reality is distorted, and one person profits both financially and psychologically. The people attacking Erika like barbarians are, in reality, deeply broken and miserable individuals being ruthlessly exploited and mobilized toward hatred and violence, because it gives them a false sense of power and agency. 8. This cycle is genuinely dangerous. It is actively polluting the psyche of society. Even those of us who are simply watching this unfold, not part of the conspiracy crowd, feel increasing helplessness, disgust, and fear. The problem is multi-layered: it destroys the dignity of innocent victims like @MrsErikaKirk , radicalizes already vulnerable people, rewards the worst actors, and spreads a general sense of anxiety and moral decay across the entire public square. 9. This pattern is not new. Real historical witch hunts often followed the same script: when a child died suddenly and people couldn’t understand why, terrified and helpless communities would accuse the widow next door of witchcraft. And who stirred the mob and directed the accusations? Usually a manipulative, opportunistic figure (someone like Candace Owens?) who had something to gain, often the widow’s property or status. 10. The underlying psychology and exploitation have always existed. What has changed is scale and speed. Social media has amplified this ancient sickness to an unprecedented level, making the danger far greater and the damage much harder to contain. The explosion of social media and YouTube has enabled this without any real psychological safeguards. It needs to stop. Defamation laws should not be this slow, cumbersome, and ineffective. It’s common sense. I just heard @MSarelson has filed a defamation lawsuit against Candace Owens on behalf of Brian Harpole ( Who was part of Charlie's security team). I hope this become a trend and continues. Not just for Candace Owens, but for the rest of them, like Tucker Carlson. Candace Owens won't stop, unless she faces real concequences. This madness must be stopped before it's too late.







Citadel’s Ken Griffin said he’s meeting with the governor of New York on Thursday to talk about the future direction of America’s biggest city after a spat with Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s over his $238 million Manhattan penthouse bloomberg.com/news/articles/…


to the people saying, "US has poverty", yes indeed, which is why I also walk across US cities. The difference between US and European eco wealth is most pronounced with the middle class and working class -- the majority of population-- which are far wealthier in US than Europe.

Income levels in Milan, Italy. Incredibly concentric and huge differences between the richer city centre and the poorer peripheries tg24.sky.it/economia/2026/…


Although we don’t yet have the details about the motives behind last night's shooting at the White House Correspondents Dinner, it’s incumbent upon all us to reject the idea that violence has any place in our democracy. It’s also a sobering reminder of the courage and sacrifice that U.S. Secret Service Agents show every day. I’m grateful to them – and thankful that the agent who was shot is going to be okay.







