Ignore the Ledger, Praise the Guy
“He told you” becomes a personality test, and the second the ledger shows up—receipt, exhibit, invoice, whatever flavor of paperwork haunted house—the crowd doesn’t…
“He told you” becomes a personality test, and the second the ledger shows up—receipt, exhibit, invoice, whatever flavor of paperwork haunted house—the crowd doesn’t update. They cheered anyway. Then it’s “Believe the leader,” and if you try “maybe this is the part where we follow the evidence,” you’re told you’re ignoring the vibe. (Translation: ignore the ledger.)
Because in this group chat, contradiction isn’t a bug—it’s merch. You point at the documents-energy and suddenly you’re “attacking the person,” like loyalty is the real charge code. When someone shows you who they are, a cult calls it strength—and congratulations, you didn’t join a debate; you got drafted into the applause.
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