There is an ongoing debate in history. People always ask whos more important between king and priestly class. Im of the opinion priestly class is more important because they pick a guy and invent a false narrative and call him "king". But it depends on the location, in the mesopotamia area is surely the case maybe in other places the king was simply a great warlord.
In any case, one day historians will observe our society and try to figure out how we handled our hierarchy. A lot of intelligent people will have theories but someone will say "its the ecelebs these past societies had the eceleb system". And he will be laughed at.
But think about it. Ecelebs respond to no authority. There is really nobody or no mechanism of our law that allows a regulated dialog with ecelebs. Of course you can say that all ecelebs are pawns of the media and management agencies or rich people. That would be true but ecelebs have no authority above them.
At least CIA has the president and vice president above them and some other people that are too busy to pay attention anyway. But ecelebs have nobody above them. An eceleb can trample academia. Peterson for example invented the excuse that he is a contrarian and he tells "uncomfortable truth" which is the excuse he has to justify his lack of performance. Once he establishes he is above academia and he is not interested in an open dialogue, he will do whatever fuck he wants to, unchecked uncontrolled.
So this caste of ecelebs is the real kingmaker in our society. Not the pope or the priestly class. Surely, ecelebs will respond to external authority but they are essentially above it. If ecelebs organized it on their own, they could probably overthrow the entire society. Lucky for us they are selected for their lack of intellect so they nver go so far.
Ecelebs are true kingmakers
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