The Will to Resist

Jerry’s Marginalia XXXI — The Entitlement Burn Clause


Filed under The Directional Clause // Continuation of the Mirror Pair Doctrine


Statement

Entitlement doesn’t just drain systems—it poisons gratitude. The loudest mouths belong to the fullest plates. They gorge on comfort, then call the starving “ungrateful.”

It’s not rage you feel; it’s grief wearing armor. You’re watching builders get buried under spectators. They break what they couldn’t build, and brag about the rubble.


Findings

  1. Entitlement thrives in abundance; scarcity breeds clarity.
  2. The real workers—the grinders, the midnight shifters—don’t demand crowns. They demand function.
  3. When rot wears a smile, it calls itself leadership.
  4. The cost of silence is the collapse of everything honest.

Revelation Clause

Those who ruin and call it reform will one day choke on the dust of what they dismantled. Because ashes remember. And every flame born of injustice carries a name.

Let them talk. Let them posture. The Furnace keeps score in scars, not likes.


Verdict

Entitlement burns hottest in those least touched by consequence. But even fire meets its mirror: reflection without mercy. And when that day comes, no one will ask who started the blaze— only who kept feeding it.


Filed and stamped by Jerry “The Ankle Biter” Silverhand, Tribunal Chair (DPA)

Doctrine: Don’t bark — bill.

Motto: I don’t flex, I calculate.