All the suits [filled by men and women] voted against the "free market" policies of Liz Truss [see photo]. The key lesson to learn from Liz Truss is if you are an individual [hopefully a minimalist] who likes to stand on his/her head in a line of suits; then, you are their enemy.
You can do yourself a solid if you learn the lesson [highlighted by Liz Truss] that all those "friends of yours" are not there for you when the chips are down.
Liz Truss might prove to be the last "free market" political advocate until the globalists are totally defeated. Remember the globalists seek to centralise control to the extent that a small cabal of "like minded" politicians [both elected and non-elected] can limit the rights [freedoms] of each and every individual [including minimalists]. These globalists seek to achieve three things. First "control what we are allowed to think". Second "control what habits we are allowed to cultivate". Third "control what beliefs we are allowed to hold".
Liz Truss is surrounded by the evil of human envy, ambition, and greed. Those who oppose her envy her free thinking spirit. Those who oppose her "free market policies" have hitched their ambition to the success of a totalitarian system [with policies such as net zero carbon emissions] not a merit-based system. Those who oppose her tax cuts, fracking, public service freeze, etc are driven by greed and therefore stand to benefit most from their support of the globalist cabal. The evil human spirits that are pitted against Liz Truss are led [as must be the case] by the most incompetent people who currently form a "collective west elite"that holds its status, wealth, and power through the public sector in the EU, USA, Britain, Australia, etc. And today Liz Truss is a threat to these incompetents because she is "Thatcher like" in her determination to dismantle the globalists' grasp on power, wealth, and status.
In essence... The Liz Truss lesson for each of us [especially minimalists] is that we are entirely on our own the moment we begin to have independent thoughts; to cultivate individual habits; and hold tight to a belief set that serves your individual needs.
Richard.
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