The Role of the Blue Wizards...
- john raymond
- Oct 13
- 2 min read

Understanding my job—that is the job of all Blue Wizards—is simple. It is to take the outrage of this moment and forge from it tools of renewal.
The rage that so many feel today is not warrentless; it is the natural reaction of a citizenry betrayed by the oligarchic machinery that delivered us President Trump, not once but twice. The same system that hollowed out the middle class, commodified truth, and replaced civic virtue with televised spectacle now finds itself cracking under the weight of its own corruption.
My role is to ensure that this anger does not dissipate into chaos but rather becomes the energy that powers reconstruction.
The failure of the American oligarchy lies not merely in its greed but in its cowardice. For decades, wealth has insulated the powerful from consequence, and so corruption became a strategy, not a mistake.
Trump was not an accident of history; he was the logical endpoint of a system that mistook wealth for wisdom and deceit for strength. Twice now that system has elevated him, and twice it has expected the rest of us to adapt to his degeneracy—as if it were normal.
It is not normal. It is malignant. The task ahead is to turn that recognition into law, policy, and moral clarity.
To do this, rage must be disciplined. It must be transmuted into structures of accountability—legal, institutional, and cultural—that prevent the return of the traitor class.
The oligarchic order thrives on despair, because despair ensures passivity. But rage is the seed of renewal when it is fused with reason.
That is the crucible in which tomorrow’s republic must be reforged: a nation that no longer tolerates corruption as inevitability, no longer confuses cruelty with leadership, and no longer permits the cynical to masquerade as the competent.
We are not spectators to history. We are its authors. And the time for authorship is now.






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