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All Our Suffering in Support of Conservative Ideals Has Meant Nothing

6 min · 5. juni 2026
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If you like human writing, please consider sponsoring me. There is ZERO AI s**t in my work (I spent too many years learning how to do this). Thanks for your support: 30% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/b66e5c2e] 💙 40% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/01f1b0e8] 💙 50% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/0d3e6643] 💙 60% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/6a8f4788] Imagine never paying premiums for healthcare. Imagine raising small children with the support of a community. Imagine never having to endure the abuses of a terrible boss because you were the target of economic terrorism. People in America will listen to that and think, “Hey! Don’t start talking to me about socialism! It’s a pipe dream. It sounds good but we all know that terrible things happen if you go that route!” But what if it’s not about “socialism?” What if it’s about common sense? What if it’s about basic humanity? What if all the things you’ve been told as the basis of your “noble suffering” are nothing but propagandized lies designed to make you submit to a lifetime of torture? “Nah! It can’t be that!” But what if it is? I’m serious. Just stop with everything you’ve been told to think and clear out a little space in your brain to examine the question of whether life really has to be this hard. What if it doesn’t? Conservatives have always browbeaten us with contradictory beliefs. “We’re going broke! Things cost too much! We have to cut back on social benefit programs!” If you say, “Well, we could raise taxes on the rich,” they start to laugh at you. “Oh come on now, the revenue of the government is plenty high enough. There’s sufficient revenue, it’s the expenses that are the problem. We have to cut expenses!” “Okay, how about if we cut subsidies to the businesses of the rich?” They laugh again, “Well, obviously we can’t do that! You want jobs don’t you? Those are critical businesses that can’t fail. No, we can’t do that!” This just goes on and on and on. The end result is that any taxpayer funds that might have benefitted you are taken and diverted to the rich. That’s all conservatives do. Every time. That’s their only scheme. They browbeat you. They insist the world can’t be better. They insist that it’s all your fault. They insist that all your suffering is necessary. Today, a huge percentage of the population has been beaten into submission. That’s the best word to describe the citizens of the United States. They are submissive. They have been indoctrinated to submit to a cruel authority. I’ve been around way too many people who falsely believe there’s some nobility in suffering. They’re willing to trade away all the good things in their grasp for the promise of some greater reward that will never come. “Here,” say the rich and the privileged, “give me what you have today, and tomorrow I will return it to you a thousandfold.” But you never get that reward because tomorrow never comes. “Where’s that thousand you promised me?” “I said tomorrow, it’s still today. Is there something wrong with you?” And the submissive American people fall for it over and over and over again. It’s pathetic. I’ve seen conservative men submit to beatings from their own patriarchal fathers. They intensely believed that their ability to endure pain would one day grant them the right to be loved. Thanks for your support: 30% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/b66e5c2e] 💙 40% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/01f1b0e8] 💙 50% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/0d3e6643] 💙 60% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/6a8f4788] Friends, you’re born with that right. Conservatives only try to deprive it from you in service of their own selfish desires. By their own admission they are sinful. Theirs is a completely rotten and corrupt philosophy that offers absolutely no benefits to humankind. They make you suffer for nothing. All the rewards go to them, none of it will ever come to you. What they mean by “trickle down” is that they will throw you face first into the mud and urinate on your back. “Thank you daddy,” say the loyalists who save their scorn for the people who try to tell them not to take it anymore. Do not let conservatives abuse you. Do not listen to their lies. They are false actors. Everything they say is meant to deceive. They want only to enrich themselves at your expense. It’s been that way all my life. Wake up. Wake up. Wake up! Today, the people are listening though not yet with their conscious minds. They have the sense that something is wrong. They’re like people standing in a field who have caught the sound of a distant noise and they are standing still, straining, listening to attempt to make out the message. The message is this, “Conservatives have cheated you!” Everything conservatives have always said is a lie. Many of the things that Americans have been conditioned to believe without question are nothing but malicious forms of manipulation. The truth is that the government can work. It is possible to pay for healthcare. All human beings have the right to dignity. We should all be able to enjoy the benefits of our labors. The conservatives have lied, they have lied, they have lied. It’s an astonishing thing. It’s as simple as flipping a switch. Once you see the truth it cannot be unseen. The cracks are forming in the veil of deceit, and the abusers are desperate. Even they know they’ve already lost, that’s why they’re starting to flee. Because when realization descends, it will be like a thunderclap. The lighting flash will illuminate the desolation that’s surrounded us all our lives. But for the first time, we’ll see it for what it is and be empowered. Our world does not have to be like this. We don’t have to inflict agony on one another. We don’t have to submit to the torture of our children. We can do better. We can have education, healthcare, prosperity, happiness, and dignity. All it takes is a collective realization about the sins of the father. We’ve been betrayed. The conservatives have betrayed us. They’ve taken their authority and twisted it for their own gain. They’ve subjected us to unnecessary pain. No more. The lie is cracking. We’ll do better. All the people who already see need only push a little harder. Everything conservatives believe is a malicious lie designed to trick us into becoming the authors of our own misery. Stop assuming there’s any other explanation. Stop giving them credibility. Conservatives only offer torture. When they win, we all lose. It’s time for a new day. It’s time to show conservatives the door. We have to stop submitting to the pain. Stand up and scream you aren’t going to take it anymore. Thanks for your support: 30% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/b66e5c2e] 💙 40% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/01f1b0e8] 💙 50% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/0d3e6643] 💙 60% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/6a8f4788] I'd Rather Be Writing is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to I'd Rather Be Writing at walterrhein.substack.com/subscribe [https://walterrhein.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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Was he going to make my nose bleed? Would I be permanently disfigured? Then his fist hit my face. I was surprised that it didn’t hurt that much. He was a weak little piss-ant. The blow landed, there was a kind of hot flash. The bully, who had been sitting on me, got up and walked away as if he’d satisfied himself. It was odd watching him retreat. It was almost like he could have at least thanked me for that intimate moment we’d just shared against my will and without my consent. He walked off, almost hurrying as I was left to consider my feelings. I gingerly touched my lips with my fingers. I touched them with my tongue from the inside. There was maybe a slight taste of blood, but all the teeth seemed okay. That’s when I learned that the humiliation is probably worse than the physical pain. This is an important lesson because the majority of the bullies I’d encounter in my life were much more well versed in humiliation than physical torture. Physical torture is terrible. 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We were expected to endure this treatment on the false promise that one day we’d grow into our status as people and be recognized, though there was little evidence that ever happened. Early on I learned it was worthless to appeal to the teachers at the white supremacy school to stop the torment. “He hit me.” “What did you do to deserve it?” There was never any question that I was somehow in the wrong even though I was the one who had endured the assault. I sat with that for a few days. I went through every sequence I was supposed to follow. No cavalry was coming. That process is what culminated in the day of despair. Then, something clicked. I decided to reject the paradigm. The moment the thought came, I felt a warm sense of approval from my second mind. “Yes,” it seemed to say. “You too have a right to survival. You are part of this world. It’s nobody’s truth to say you don’t belong here, no matter what absurd authority they claim. Fight back!” “But who will give me permission?” “I do, damn it! I do!” That same day, as always, some other pack of bullies approached me on the playground, but this time I decided not to run. They came at a full-on sprint and they expected me to flee so they were put off balance by my defiance. I kicked the first one in the groin. I’d learned from my experience with the face punching bully that I wasn’t strong enough to cause any real damage. Yet it was enough, down he went howling. The others stopped and looked and then something unexpected happened. They flagged down the same teacher that had ignored me before. “Mrs. Butterball! Look what Walter did!” I waited, expecting Mrs. Butterball to put them to the same question. “Well, what did you do to provoke him?” Instead, her permed hair and painted tan contorted into a face of rage. All the fury she’d absorbed from the pulpit emanated out of her as she charged me like a runaway planet. Only then did I notice the slight darkness around her eyes that came as a consequence of the holes in her klan garment. “How dare you attack this innocent child! Don’t you know that violence is evil? Why, I should beat you within an inch of your life to teach you!” she screamed. “You’re a bad boy, you’re a sinner, you’re a cheater, you’re an immoral monster!” Naturally it was all part of the programming, but I’d already figured her out. Even on that early day her response wasn’t as much of a surprise as you might have expected it to be. I turned for guidance from my sleeping mind. “Don’t listen to her. You did what they told you to do and they didn’t fulfill the promised contract. These people are false. Do not take her words into your heart.” So I stood and I listened to her screams. The lies fell like rain upon a stone. I sat through the meeting with the principal where they explained to me how dangerous it was to kick another boy in the groin. I sat as my parents nodded at me and told me not to do that ever again. Then, the very next day on the playground, when the bullies attacked, I kicked even harder. But this time I pounced on the prone and writhing body. I put my hand on his throat, looked into his eyes, and when I spoke I allowed my sleeping mind to choose the words. “Shut up and listen. I don’t care who you tell. I don’t care if I’m punished. If I see you coming after me I’m going to put you on your back. Next time I won’t stop kicking until you’re dead. Do you hear me? I’ll put you down. If you complain, if they punish me, I’ll give you anything they do to me a thousandfold. Do you get it yet? I’m not your plaything. I’m not your toy. I have a right to be here. Leave me the f**k alone. I swear to god.” Then, heart pumping, I got up and walked away indifferent to the rest of the pack that looked at me with astonishment. They were all cowards. I knew that already. My sleeping mind knew. They didn’t tell. They didn’t bother me anymore. But they bothered others. They still do. I’d discovered the whole damn system was a lie. The teachers with their invisible klan hoods spewed nonsense. They claimed to want to protect us, then they raped us and abused us. They claimed to care about justice, but they demonstrated they cared only about impunity. They didn’t care at all for the abused. But I also learned I had an ally in my instinctive self. We’re parts of the universe whether those that falsely claim dominion recognize it or not. The universe knows the truth. All I had to do was listen. I listened. Little by little, the primordial knowledge became easier to perceive. Oppressors shout lies and insults and attempt to deceive. The universe sings glorious truth with such pristine, pure and eternal beauty that it fills your heart with joy. Eventually, I recognized that the teachers at the white supremacy school were angry exactly because they’d rejected that cosmic symphony. 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All you have to do is examine news stations, and movies, and public education and you see that white narratives are overrepresented at the expense of everyone else. When you are scanning the radio as you drive down the highway, you’ll hear thirty selections from today’s most overplayed pop stars, and not a single protest song. They are programming your mind into a passive state of obedience. Yet, when I talk about this, even with educated people, they tend to think that I’m the one at fault. They blame my work for not being good enough, rather than even entertain the possibility that there might be flaws in our system. These haughty comments come from people who themselves have not earned a major contract. How is it they can’t see that any insult they apply to me must also cast shade on them? Thanks for your support: 30% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/b66e5c2e] 💙 40% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/01f1b0e8] 💙 50% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/0d3e6643] 💙 60% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/6a8f4788] “Where’s your contract then?” I’ve been working in this industry long enough to know the difference between bot swarms and the ill-conceived comments of otherwise intelligent people. It doesn’t escape my notice when somebody reads my title and then scrolls to the comments without even attempting to absorb the argument. I can detect that in three words. Dishonest interactions give themselves away. Most of the time they reference arguments I’ve already dismantled in my text. I don’t care how accomplished you think you are, don’t leave a comment without doing me the courtesy of reading first. That’s disrespectful. But for the life of me I can’t comprehend how the academic community can be so intentionally obtuse. It’s as if they think their compliance with the false standard of major publishing virtually guarantees them a contract. We have accomplished scholars in positions of power who are willing to self-censor themselves throughout their entire lives because they don’t want to risk their chances of landing a six figure deal. How can people be so smart and miss something that’s so obvious? You aren’t a “temporarily inconvenienced billionaire.” You’re the same working class schmuck as the rest of us. Deal with reality for a change. Don’t patronize industries that don’t care about you It’s called a rat race for a reason. All we do is chase, chase, chase. Early on we do this because we’ve been deceived by false counselors who manipulate us for their own gain. I’m talking about abusive parents, abusive employers, and an abusive society. They always dangle the promise of reward. All you have to do is give a little more and work a little harder and wait a little longer, and all the riches will come. That’s what they say. But in reality, all you do is work hard all your life, give everything, and receive nothing in return. So many writers are so laser focused on a big three contract that they squander their own talent and time. These are individuals who point to other groups in our society and claim they’re “in a cult.” But they steadfastly refuse to recognize the ways they too have been trained to disregard the evidence of their own senses. It happens to writers all the time. In fact, I believe the proliferation of this unfortunate state of self-delusion is largely responsible for the rapid deterioration of our society. Intelligent people have learned not to say anything “too divisive” or “too ambitious” because they’ve been trained to think that will cut off their chances of some later reward. They’re afraid. Nobody who writes with fear instead of courage will ever write anything of significance. This is your time, don’t waste it I’ve been writing for fifty years not because it’s lucrative, but because I’m stubborn. I firmly believe that I know as much or more about writing than any editor or agent. A statement like that will have all the academics hoping for a big contract to gasp and clutch their pearls. It’s bizarre that otherwise intelligent people still believe that wealth equates to competence. We’ve had ample evidence to prove that’s not the case. Look around. The only thing the big publishers have is access to a distribution mechanism and virtually limitless funds. Yet their books continue to fail. The only absurdity is that capable people still delude themselves into thinking this system is legitimate. It’s time for our brilliant community of academics to recognize we are the victims of a oligarch owned propaganda mechanism. Any discerning look at what the big publishers offer will reveal an incomprehensible and unproductive knot of contradictions. Yet our best people blind themselves to this reality out of a sense of false and undeserved loyalty. We will never be free until we have a free press. That means we have to demand that works of merit are allowed to gather their rightful audiences rather than be censored and buried. The publishing industry chokes us with the language of ignorance and hate. Give yourself permission to recognize corruption. The path of truth is longer, but it’s the only one that offers any chance of success. Thanks for your support: 30% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/b66e5c2e] 💙 40% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/01f1b0e8] 💙 50% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/0d3e6643] 💙 60% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/6a8f4788] I'd Rather Be Writing is a reader-supported publication. 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