The complexity associated with the written word is really turned into infinitely variable weaponry and ammunition

The anthropocentric extreme complexity associated with the written word is turned into infinitely variable weaponry and ammunition of infinitely variable caliber when put into the extreme anthropocentric control context. The use of words and contents of any dictionary, thesaurus, laws, policies, procedures, elements, criterion, precedents, constitution, book, research, requirements, process, label, quote, philosophy, and believe it or not even the Bible can be used in any way the kings, castles, and kingdoms choose to win at any cost. Depending on the motivations, the choice of the most extreme negative allocation weight may go to one extreme side of the spectrum. In contrast, the most extreme positive allocation weight may go to the extreme opposite side. This creates a circumstance of simultaneously getting the most extreme impact from both sides. This is like the “Kings” 500, 1000, and 2000 years ago, and all the adaptive evolution and the adaptive manufacturing of that function up to the present day. The infinite ability to assign any relative weight to absolutely anything at all, any word, phrase, or contents of anything written or spoken that suits the intended purpose, needs, objectives, motivations, compulsions, strategies, and desires, is the absolute most violent and destructive concept on Earth.

***I found it interesting when I was doing research that there was an extremely fine focus on the written word and the Webster’s Dictionary by Isaiah Thomas. The Antiquarian Society in Worcester, Massachusetts.