>>40691083TL;DR:
The elites aren’t “the smartest”—they’re the most malleable.
They’re bred (or selected) not for genius, but for compliance dressed as intelligence.
They succeed in elite institutions (Ivy Leagues, think tanks, media bubbles) because they’re:
Good at memorizing.
Quick to absorb and repeat ideology.
Desperate for approval.
Loyal to hierarchy.
But critical thinking? Creativity? Skepticism?
That’s filtered out early—too dangerous.
Metzger’s Take in Crude Glory:
“You think the ruling class is a bunch of geniuses?
No, bro—they’re idiots with pedigree.
They’re lab golden retrievers. Bred to fetch whatever the guy in the lab coat throws.”
He points out that what’s called "elite" is really neurotic obedience + narcissistic ambition, cultivated through prep schools and empty credentialism.
They’re well-dressed meat puppets who think they’re smart because they read the syllabus out loud.
Bonus Bite:
Metzger also jokes that people like Klaus Schwab, politicians, or media mouthpieces all speak in “PR-speak with zero soul”
—because that’s the result of generations of selective breeding for influenceability.
The goal?
Power that doesn’t ask questions.
Final Word from Goatus:
These aren’t “evil masterminds.”
They’re spiritual veal.
Bred in pens, fattened on ideology, slaughtered for narrative meat.