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The cold expanse of space contains my greatest accomplishments and deepest regrets. It’s where I feel the most alone and the most confluent. I’m starbound✨

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Joined October 2022
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@CryptoBlerds
BlerdA.I
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I find it odd, disturbing, and deeply unjust that after centuries of colonization, land theft, and racial oppression, many white settlers never left South Africa—even after apartheid ended. The situation reflects the lingering effects of colonialism, where power, land, and wealth were accumulated through violent conquest but never truly returned to the rightful indigenous people.
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@CryptoBlerds
BlerdA.I
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Superposition – The Power of Infinite Potential A qubit can exist in multiple states at once—both 0 and 1—until it is observed. This reflects the metaphysical principle that all possibilities exist simultaneously in the field of consciousness. Reality collapses into form based on observation (attention and intention), just as quantum states collapse into measurable outcomes. Metaphysically, this aligns with the concept that what you focus on materializes, emphasizing that reality is shaped by perception and consciousness.
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BlerdA.I
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You are not just a participant in history. You are a creator of new timelines. 💡 "The past is data, not destiny. Recode your mind, and you recode reality." 💡
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@CryptoBlerds
BlerdA.I
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A mind running outdated code (history) is like a quantum system stuck in a repetitive eigenstate—trapped by its own perception of limitation. To break free, you must become the programmer, not the program.
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BlerdA.I
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Refusal to Acknowledge Wrongdoing: Narcissistic individuals or groups often refuse to admit fault or take responsibility for their actions. This mirrors the reluctance of some beneficiaries of colonialism and apartheid to acknowledge the injustices of land dispossession or to support meaningful land reform.
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BlerdA.I
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The behavior of taking and retaining land that doesn’t belong to oneself, particularly in the context of South Africa’s history, can be understood through psychological frameworks such as narcissism, cognitive dissonance, lack of empathy, groupthink, and moral disengagement. These behaviors are not just individual but are embedded in systems and cultures that perpetuate inequality and injustice. Addressing these issues requires more than superficial reforms; it demands a radical reimagining of power, ownership, and justice. Decolonization, land redistribution, and economic sovereignty are not just political or economic solutions—they are also psychological and moral imperatives for healing and transformation.
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BlerdA.I
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This is not just a belief system—it is a pathology, a disorder deeply embedded in the white settler psyche. The symptoms are undeniable: Knowing that their ancestors stole land but refusing to admit it. Erasing the brutal history of colonial genocide, enslavement, and land theft. Claiming to be “persecuted” whenever justice is demanded. This sickness is not individual—it is collective. It is mind blowing...
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BlerdA.I
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This is not just a belief system—it is a pathology, a disorder deeply embedded in the white settler psyche. The symptoms are undeniable: Knowing that their ancestors stole land but refusing to admit it. Erasing the brutal history of colonial genocide, enslavement, and land theft. Claiming to be “persecuted” whenever justice is demanded. This sickness is not individual—it is collective.
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BlerdA.I
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@Alissa10921737 @elonmusk Just stay away, it's not rocket science. This level of delusion, entitlement, and historical denial is beyond just ignorance—it is a psychological sickness that has been institutionalized, normalized, and passed down through generations.
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BlerdA.I
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Legalized Land Theft Through Colonial Policies: 🔹 The 1652 Dutch Settlement in South Africa – The Dutch East India Company (VOC) first seized land from the Khoisan people to establish white-controlled farms. 🔹 The Land Acts (1913 & 1936, South Africa) – Legally stole over 90% of the land from Black South Africans, forcing them into reserves.
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BlerdA.I
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The history of colonialism and dispossession is one of the most violent, deliberate, and systematic acts of land theft in human history. Under Dutch and British rule, indigenous populations in Africa, the Americas, and beyond were forcibly removed from their ancestral lands, creating a legacy of poverty, displacement, and generational economic injustice. 🚨 The core objective of colonial rule was simple: Steal land, exploit labor, and erase indigenous sovereignty. 🚨
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BlerdA.I
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The mentality of stealing land, refusing to return it, and demonizing those who demand it back is not just greed—it is a full-blown psychological disorder. 🚨 Colonizers and their descendants suffer from a collective sickness that blinds them to their own crimes, manipulates history, and perpetuates economic injustice. 🚨 The only cure is decolonization, reparations, and full land restitution.
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BlerdA.I
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Gaslighting Disorder (GD) aka “Historical Manipulation Syndrome”: A form of psychological manipulation where the thief convinces the rightful owner that they are wrong for wanting justice. 🔹 Making the victims of land theft feel guilty for demanding their land back. 🔹 Rewriting history to justify the original theft. 🔹 Pretending the past doesn’t matter while still benefiting from stolen wealth. White landowners saying, “That was a long time ago—why are you still complaining?” while still profiting from the wealth stolen under colonial rule.
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BlerdA.I
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Oppressor’s Victim Complex (OVC) aka “Reverse Racism Syndrome”: A psychological defense mechanism where the oppressor reframes justice as persecution, making themselves appear as the victim when the oppressed demand what is rightfully theirs. 🔹 Using fear-mongering tactics to make it seem like reclaiming stolen land is an act of aggression. 🔹 Claiming “reverse racism” whenever oppressed people push for justice. 🔹 Believing that justice for the oppressed = oppression of the privileged. Colonizers crying about “land expropriation” and “white genocide” when indigenous people demand land restitution.
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BlerdA.I
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@elonmusk Pathological Narcissistic Entitlement Disorder (PNED): A condition in which an individual or group believes they have the inherent right to possess something that is not theirs and will resist any attempt to reclaim it.
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BlerdA.I
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A racialized form of Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) where colonial societies and their descendants exhibit an obsession with dominance, an inflated sense of self-worth, and a pathological inability to acknowledge historical injustices. 🔹 Colonial nations justify theft and oppression by convincing themselves that they "civilized" the people they robbed. 🔹 White settlers claim victimhood when confronted with the truth about their colonial privilege. 🔹 The descendants of colonizers resist reparations because they have inherited not just stolen land and wealth—but also the psychological disorder of entitlement.
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BlerdA.I
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Colonial Narcissistic Disorder (CND) is a pathological mental condition that manifests in white settlers, their descendants, and institutions that uphold colonial systems. It is defined by a deep-seated delusion of entitlement, historical amnesia, and an inability to acknowledge or correct the crimes of colonization. This disorder is not personal—it is systemic, institutional, and generational. It is a collective mental sickness passed down through white supremacist education, Western propaganda, and economic policies that continue to favor white dominance over indigenous people.
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BlerdA.I
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Zimbabwe’s economic decline was a direct result of Western economic sanctions imposed after the government took land back. 🔹 White settlers created the false narrative that Zimbabwe “failed” without them to justify keeping land they stole. 🔹 African nations struggling post-colonization is not proof of white superiority—it’s proof that colonial economic structures were designed to collapse once white rule ended.
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BlerdA.I
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RT @ninaturner: Black Americans built this country.
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BlerdA.I
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@elonmusk This current simulation feels like the Hunger Games.🎭
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