Musings and reflections: After 21 days of protest against government incompetence and overeach

A return to first principles … First do no harm to your own soul (inidvidual and cultural) or your own cause.

“Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.”

— Friedrich Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil (Jenseits von Gut und Böse), Aphorism 146 (1886),

More colloquially this is read “He who fights with monsters…” or “Battle not with monsters…”, but the meaning is identical. Nietzsche’s warning is not a call to avoid fighting evil—it is a stark psychological and moral caution about how you fight it. When you confront tyranny, injustice, or systemic oppression (the “monsters” and the “abyss”), the very act of engagement carries a risk: you can internalize the methods, mindset, or cruelty of what you oppose. Prolonged exposure to darkness—hatred, violence, dehumanization—can transform the resister into the thing they hate.

This is exactly why the traditions of non-violent resistance (for example: Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, Thoreau, Tolstoy, Gandhi’s Satyagraha, and Martin Luther King Jr.) insist on disciplined non-violence.

It explains the corruption cycle that violence creates: Violent resistance often mirrors the oppressor’s tactics (force, intimidation, retaliation). You may win the battle but lose your soul—becoming the new monster. History is full of revolutions that overthrew one tyrant only to install another. Nietzsche’s quote captures this “abyss-gazes-back” dynamic: the longer you stare into (or fight with) raw evil, the more it reshapes your character, values, and psyche. Non-violent resistance breaks that cycle by refusing to adopt the oppressor’s tools.

It protects the human condition, soul and psyche: In the context of oppression, “gazing into the abyss” means immersing yourself in the reality of injustice, suffering, and moral void. Non-violent strategies (boycotts, civil disobedience, moral confrontation, self-suffering) allow you to face that abyss without moving into it. You maintain dignity, empathy, and moral clarity. Gandhi and King repeatedly cited the danger of becoming like the enemy; they saw non-violence as the only way to resist evil while keeping one’s humanity intact. Tolstoy’s Christian anarchism and Jesus’ “love your enemies” are practical applications of the same insight: fight the monster but never let the monster fight through you.

Strategic and psychological power: Gene Sharp’s 198 methods are built on this principle. They withdraw cooperation and expose injustice without violence, denying the oppressor the moral legitimacy they gain when met with force. Nietzsche’s quote shows why this works: non-violent resisters avoid the psychological trap that turns fighters into oppressors. The result is not just political victory (as in India 1947, U.S. Civil Rights Act 1964, or Poland’s Solidarity movement) but a preserved human spirit—resilient, uncorrupted, and capable of building a better society afterward.

In my humble opinion, Nietzsche’s abyss quotation is a timeless diagnostic tool for any resistance movement. It doesn’t reject confrontation with evil; it demands that the confrontation be conducted in a way that does not destroy the fighter’s own moral core. Non-violent traditions succeed precisely because they heed this warning: they fight monsters without becoming them, and they gaze into the abyss without letting it gaze back and claim them. This is why non-violence has repeatedly proven more transformative—and less psychologically devastating—than its violent alternatives

Camus’ core distinction: Rebellion vs. Revolution: In The Rebel, Camus defines a rebel as someone who says “No!” to intolerable injustice while simultaneously saying “Yes!” to human dignity and solidarity.

Rebellion: Is an act of solidarity with other human beings in saying “No” and an overt withdrawal of consent and legitimacy; it affirms shared limits and refuses to treat people as means to an end.

Revolution, By contrast, begins with the same “No!” but quickly demands totality—absolute justice, a utopian future, or ideological purity. To achieve that, it justifies unlimited violence, terror, and murder (“the ends justify the means”). Camus traces this logic through the French Revolution’s Terror, Marxism’s Gulags, and nihilistic ideologies: rebellion curdles into new tyranny.

Camus:

  • “Every act of rebellion expresses a nostalgia for innocence and an appeal to the essence of being.”
  • “Rebellion’s demand is unity; historical revolution’s demand is totality.”

This is Camus’ version of Nietzsche’s “abyss” warning we discussed earlier: if you fight monsters without limits, you become one. The abyss gazes back.

Camus’ Non-violent resistance (as found in Satyagraha, civil disobedience, boycotts) refuses to adopt the oppressor’s tools. It withdraws consent and creates moral tension without murder or dehumanization—exactly the “measured” rebellion Camus demands. Gandhi and King explicitly sought to convert the opponent through suffering and truth, preserving both sides’ humanity. Camus would call this authentic rebellion; violent revolution is the false one.
In a way it inverts an oppressor’s strategy and need for violence, to steal legitimacy for violent fear generating acts of counter resistance.

Non-violence affirms the opponent’s humanity and abuse of power. Camus insists rebellion must remain tethered to “the dignity of every human being” and never cross into treating people as expendable. This is why The Plague (1947) is often read as an allegory for non-violent solidarity and quiet resistance during Nazi occupation—ordinary people doing what is right without grand ideological slaughter.

The government (FF & FG) and its major controlled “opposition” (SF) according to its own MSM surveying (which has to be taken in understaedning of its being owned and paid for by the regime) here has consistently ground and goodwill in 2026, both nationally and indeed within its own base, which is crumbling. Protest is growing, and so the reaction has to double down with lawfare and maladmnistrative acts. Just as happened in Canada. To remain effective and achieving the removal of this regime, means continued patient withdrawal of consent, increased effort in high-lighting the reality of the government’s position , intent and violent strategy unfolding. It is quietly seeking and setting up its violent response, but his is breaking surface more and more and is becoming more widely understood in perception and meaning for the country.

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Rebellion in saying “No” peacefully is paying and i believe will pay the greater dividend.

It is the epitome of effectiveness in contrast to and supremacy over efficiency.

Rebellion is slower, time is on its side, plants deeply the proverbial seeds for the desired outcome.

Revolution, by contrast rushes impatiently plants the shallow landmines for the quickest outcome but which will eventually disrupt and destroy its strategy, methods, goals, proponents as well as its opposition.

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“First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win”
– Attributed to M. Ghandi

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Sorry for my offtopic drop … but, this logic could as well apply to me, if and only if I underestimate “dem” (d’euroatlantic’monstrums) and “deir” utopian agendas along “deir” tech&sorcery!, i.e. its easy to become hijacked or sliced up if dont have enough Grace while trying to act Truth Megaphone, about what I encourage others Do Be Careful What and How You are doing [1-caution:] eg. inter-milan-e’sting 5g alike hijack comes to mind [1][1-3] and like that “dei” wrapped Your feat if anyhow fear enters Your aetheric flow, eg. through synthtel [2] surely when dancing with Truth and that dance exposes eg. “someones” occult stamina he will throw evil rhythms or melodies so would stop or stumbling You, what by the shear inertia of the dance indeed can brake You or even carry You away and eg. make as example or coz exemplar an clone of “deirs” from You so all would know how “dei” are so wicked that even arriving comet should fear “dem”, but then You or others will not forget that what counts is the measure of feat i.e. to not compromise with evil nor fear “it” coz above all and everything is Our Almighty Lord Jesus Christ and He will guard us even when we astray up until we are after dismantling the evil in the hearths of others with righteous intention along repentance once we’ve been carried by some evil thought ourselves coz once the dance began so are the false rhytmics popping up as consequence!, put on that tab of falsehood that can interfere and carry You (mimicking original rhytm) various shared through the aether vibes like mocking swearing hatrate or curses and alike evil passion dynamics like envy or greed, plus both or all intertwined, and You can (guess) easily lost in space too just as “dei” are but on personal level when many will run away from You or get ashamed from You if “dei” even succeed to project to You as counterspin some black propaganda behind the scenes, at least those scenes where You cant see who how is projecting You behind Your back through various played maybe close one people which were framed hijacked or blackmailed or fearporned and like that misused lets say victims of “deirs” coz altho victims still became judas that need to repent so demons-anathema-to-them would not throw them later in despair and whatever from apathy kickback up until the most selfcursed kick suicide which comes solely coz the unwillingness for repentance through the Holy Mysteries of Confession and Eucharist in Orthodox Christianity, eventually that will be utmost highest strike the evil can pull when cant strike You i.e. kicking Your close one coz cant kick You so You would step back with Your dancing habit, so yep its bit tricky, coz we can get carried by our own selfimportance as victim, or blinded by pride when as victim became victor, and from such position or inertia to push (intentionally or not) towards harm to our close one, i.e. the risks are great even we didnt knew about, what about we are aware about … and thats why we always need to keep it real, what in case of real lets say butchering with Truth of eg. euroatlantic determinists (and “deir” occult utopian agendas) what counts its not whether You or others will die or be molested, coz by default “dei” will execute that as utopian agenda now or later and even greater molesting for all will come, thus then we are raising the Martyrs Cross and go for all after the powers&principalities that want to make from us at best apostates (tho that can repent) while at worst (unrepentable) monster copy of “dem” that will turn against Our Almighty Lord Jesus Christ altho even then even mids such causality who can need to awaken to the fact that above all and everything is Our Almighty Lord Jesus Christ thus seek for repentance constantly till You can, even then i.e. got hijacked and carried away!!!, what for many in various ways its even now reality, eg. all that got corrupted by “dem” and enslaved like that, or those that bowed in “deir” clubs and either obey or get erased (depending of the rules of “d” club), and or by trickery manipulated stooges from greed ready to work out whatever is offered etc. etc. hijacks of current plutocrats and their clans to execute the occult utopian directives on local regional or global level, as if “deir” occult globalism is one without equal opposing one or whatever substitution, hm, even by “demselves” many from “deir” cauldron will step back once figure out that “deir” tech is faulty or not all master it, eg. due to various spins&skims unrevealed to all in “deir” cauldron what once became obvious will push and pull such stirring that many by the shear inertia will slip away from further boiling, and such momentum bring whatever revelation of AFT knowhow that instantly sweeps whatever assurance “someone” has regards “its” safe stroll ahead eg. full’digital’economy [3-1]