loyalty-economy

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    Even When the Pain Is Personal, the Loyalty Stays Political

    I’ve seen this loyalty machine operate like a venue sponsor: HE DOESN’T THINK ABOUT YOU, so you keep feeding the vibe anyway—YOU PAY MORE, not because you’re winning, but because you’re spending your calm like it’s entry to the front row. Then THEY CLAP HARDER, because applause is the only receipt the system hands out, and it doesn’t care that you’re the one whose day just broke.

    And here’s the part that makes it sting: EVEN WHEN THE PAIN IS PERSONAL, THE LOYALTY STAYS POLITICAL. The closer it gets to your real life, the less the ritual turns into accountability. It stays spectacle-first—your grief gets processed like campaign merch, and the leader stays emotionally offstage while the crowd performs.

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