Politically Correct Arial - How NPCs Deepen the Matrix
The distortion & illusion of reality
If we do not take control of our experiences, our experiences will take control of our lives. You need tough skin in the game to live a life with minimum suffering and friction from both internal and external sources. Because life today is rigged intensely against the human race. The truth of reality is complex — the matrix exists beyond space and time for the average mind on Earth. Everything static, living, breathing, or moving, is now an agent of the matrix, promulgating a delusional reality. The unfortunate truth is that its design is so intricately crafted, making it almost imperceptible for the majority to penetrate its illusion. The true definition of free will is barely understood by most, hence the lie sold to them along with the illusion of choice for its inhabitants, is nothing but in reality, every aspect of their lives being predetermined and controlled by the elites and far superior entities.
Most will never wake up to this reality because they are unaware of the true nature1 of their existence. The simplest reason being, they live their lives without questioning the world around them, allowing the system to maintain control. Further on, they are brainwashed into believing this false dichotomy of good and evil, without a transcendental being to set this into context (how even?) Their definition of evil is fleeting, baseless, and sometimes, the ‘difficult’ thing. Their idea of good is whatever strokes their ego and makes them momentarily feel better about their miserable lives. Personal benefit — in the most materialistic, selfish, and emotional way, is their personal God. They worship a warped sense of objectivism2 which emphasizes rational self-interest, individualism, and the pursuit of one's own happiness but not condoning violence or the violation of individual rights. Where does this vortex exist? In political correctness.
As defined by the Oxford Dictionary,
to be politically correct is an adjective (sometimes derogatory) meaning conforming to prevailing liberal or radical opinion, in particular by carefully avoiding forms of expression or action that are perceived to exclude, marginalize, or insult groups of people who are socially disadvantaged or discriminated against.
In Shakespeare's The Tempest, Ariel is a supernatural spirit who serves the magician Prospero 3 in the play. Ariel possesses magical abilities and is instrumental in executing Prospero's commands throughout the play. His magical prowess is showcased through his ability to control the elements, change shapes, and manipulate events to achieve Prospero's objectives. His magical interventions drive much of the action in the storyline, emphasizing his pivotal role as not just a mystical force4 but also a servant. In Act 1, Scene 2 of The Tempest, Ariel's magical abilities are first introduced as he recounts his actions in obedience to Prospero's commands. He describes how he creates storms, splits ships, and enchants the characters stranded on the island where Prospero resides. He is fearful of Prospero, his master, and strives to please him at any cost through a broken lens of the intrinsic worth of his existence. He has no greater good to strive for, Prospero is Arial’s savior and he seeks to reconcile with his Nietzschean slave-morality5 by honoring this setup.