The Plastic Prince of Glory: Part 5

The Park Incident and Its Consequences

After the individual refused to take the Golden Boy to the park—figuratively speaking, of course—the Golden Boy became noticeably more aggressive and bold.

His obsession with humiliating the individual was fueled by two powerful motivations: greed and fear.

Greed, because every successful humiliation of the individual apparently came with a financial reward.
Fear, because if he failed to humiliate the individual, his followers might begin to see him as weak—a terrifying possibility in the fragile ecosystem of plastic leadership.

When the Game Gets Lower

So the Golden Boy, together with the Dummy Warlock, decided to lower the standards even further.

They began using the individual’s child as part of their little game.

The Dummy Warlock issued threats about harming the individual’s child. Naturally, the individual turned to the Golden Boy—who, after all, was supposed to represent law and order—and asked him to protect his son.

The Golden Boy’s response was remarkable in its simplicity:

“This happens to the families of anyone who talks about politics. Even in your country.”

When a Policeman Sounds Like a Bystander

Now, such a response might be understandable if it came from an average civilian trying to rationalize a difficult situation.

But when a police officer hears a direct threat and responds with philosophical commentary instead of action, it stops being a personal failure and becomes something much larger:

a systemic failure.

Once again, the Golden Boy chose to stand firmly on the side of the Dummy Warlock.

The Sacred Agreement of the Plastic Kingdom

Why?

The answer is painfully obvious.

All cults and covens in Mickey Mouse Land appear to operate under a very convenient agreement: they do not interfere in each other’s affairs, even when those affairs happen to be illegal.

Professional courtesy, one might say.

This also explains why the Dummy Warlock’s drug business was eventually caught by a foreign authority, rather than by the authorities of Mickey Mouse Land.

Apparently, international curiosity did what local loyalty refused to do.

The Plastic Machine at Work

It also explains why the Master Clown was able to get away with touching women he was supposed to teach—while simultaneously offering his glorious middle finger to anyone who dared question him.

After all, the Master Clown is not just a random performer.

He is one of the ring leaders in their magnificent Masonic plastic machine.

And machines protect their own parts.

Why Good Leadership Cannot Exist

This arrangement also answers another interesting question:

Why is it so difficult for a good leader to exist in Mickey Mouse Land?

The answer is simple.

Because the corrupted cults and covens would never allow it.

Healthy systems threaten unhealthy structures, and the plastic kingdom is clearly committed to maintaining its… traditions.

The Enlightenment That Took a Wrong Turn

It seems that the so-called enlightenment of Mickey Mouse Land has taken a very unfortunate turn.

But the real masterpiece of this plastic system is still waiting to be revealed.

And things will become even clearer when we expose the Plastic King in the next articles.

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