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Fear Quote by James J. O'Meara

“it seems that the original film is the best clue to what happened, as Steve Sailer notes that President Trump is like the emergence of the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man as The Destroyer at the end of Ghostbusters, except [instead of] one guy conjuring up the thought in his head, most of our cultural…” quote by James J. O'Meara
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““it seems that the original film is the best clue to what happened, as Steve Sailer notes that President Trump is like the emergence of the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man as The Destroyer at the end of Ghostbusters, except [instead of] one guy conjuring up the thought in his head, most of our cultural elite has been dreaming/dreading/exploiting the fear of the Coming of the Blond Beast for decades to justify their domination of power and thought. The counter-revolution … has triumphed.   Be careful what you dream of. To””

James J. O'Meara

About This Quote

Source Essay: Cultural commentary on power dynamics, 2022

The author likens Trump’s influence to a monstrous figure, arguing elite elites manipulate fear of a “Blond Beast” to maintain control, warning against unexamined collective dreams.

In simple terms: Elites use fear of a symbolic enemy to dominate.

Key Takeaway

Beware of fear‑driven narratives.

Themes

power fear media manipulation

Mood

cautionary critical

Type

political philosophical

When to use this quote

  • political analysis
  • media critique
  • public awareness campaigns

Key Concepts

symbolic oppression elite control mass psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What symbols are used to mobilize fear?
  • How can societies resist such manipulation?
A Different Perspective

Fear can be exploited for control; narratives can be contested.

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