Why Play By Adeline Atlas (SOS: School Of Soul)

Dec 17, 2025

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PART V

CANCEL CULTURE

TWENTY-THREE

TRAINING YOU TO BE THE VICTIM



You’re a victim – don't you know that? The main agenda message hidden and perpetuated through participation culture is that of victimhood. It’s not your fault you're not getting ahead – it’s because of X or because X did X.

Someone or something is at fault for you not being where you are meant to be in life.

Now this may seem contradictory as I am sitting here writing a book about everything that is wrong with our system, but I am not sitting here complaining. I am sitting here empowered by the knowledge and overstanding I have gained about how our world really works, and from my seat of empowerment I use what I have learned to change and adapt my game to win within their rigged system. It is one thing to complain and point the finger to justify not doing more in life; there is a distinction and difference when it comes to learning what is happening around you and switching the script to your benefit once you see the truth.

I offer you my insights of all the problems with our world for you to see the game you are really playing in order for you to adjust your game and play smarter, not for you to say, “Oh, I am so disadvantaged – I should just give up and settle into my status quo life.” 

Give up and settle is one of the main hidden agenda messages being pushed – it is well veiled in the perpetuation of victim mentality and cancel culture. Let me explain how.

How is the system grooming you to be a victim in the story of your own life?

Victim mentality. You are no victim. All this political correctness and not hurting anyone's feelings is fucking you in life. It is a dangerous invisible attack on self-esteem.

It’s us who are responsible for us. And it is us who need to grow some thicker skin or we will fall victim (pun fully intended) to this ploy of having us settle for mediocre lives on the hamster wheel.

The concept of victim mentality and the culture of blame in society is not a complex or complicated concept – by making someone a victim you disempower them. You take away a person’s power by making them feel less than simply by illustrating or having them act out based on the belief that someone has power over them. As a result they are stunted in growth, movement, or forward action. 

It revolves around the idea that individuals may perceive themselves as victims, often attributing their problems and shortcomings to external factors rather than taking responsibility for their own actions. This victim mindset is perpetuated through the media, the political correctness era we live in, and the desire for attention and validation.

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