The Silicon Valley Putsch
Why the Emotionally Stunted Are Obsessed with Replacing Us
So here’s the TLDR: A class of hyper-wealthy, emotionally stunted elites is carrying out a coup. A coup of the human spirit. ‘Un coup contre l’esprit’ if you will. They’re laying siege to our communication platforms, replacing our art with synthetic, emotionally sterile substitutes, and trying to atomize us into docile, disconnected, and miserable consumers. Their dream of perfection is a nightmare of soullessness. What they can’t feel, they can’t understand, and what they can’t understand, they’re trying to engineer out of existence. If you wish to dive deeper into this elusive subject, keep reading.
Putsch- Putsch comes from the Swiss German word of the same spelling, which means “revolt,” or “a sudden blow or push.” Another word for a putsch is a coup d’état. Definitions of putsch. noun. A putsch is a quick and dirty overthrow of a government; it tends to be used most often for places that experience a lot of these.
They’re making their move. A ‘putsch’ against all that makes humanity…Human. Who’s ‘they’ you ask? Why, the self-absorbed, hyper-wealthy, smartarded, Silicon Valley hobgoblins of course. Human tissue experiment and IDF mega-donor Larry Ellison has acquired TikTok after the US Congress forced its sale from Singaporean-Chinese company ByteDance. This heavy handed move by the legislature was done under the pretense of “data safety of Western citizens from the ‘big, bad Chinese’”. Of course, this is not the reason for such a rare move. It is of course because millions of young people are finally able to see, in 4K resolution, their tax dollars being given to that same IDF and used to dismember people in Gaza by the tens of thousands. The same IDF that is the modern, legitimized incarnation of 20th century organized crime outfits like The Stern Gang, and Arnold Rothstein’s gang.
It is the existence of TikTok as a means of sharing unfiltered video evidence of the daily atrocities perpetrated by the aforementioned gang now known as the IDF.
It totally makes sense that the same crop of autistic, psychopathic, self-absorbed billionaires are the ones pushing AI like it’s the second coming of Christ. These are people who don’t understand—nor even feel—human connection. To them, emotion is a bug, not a feature. Compassion, vulnerability, and warmth are inefficiencies to be optimized out of the system because they are not profitable. But to most of us with a functioning super-ego, that is what life is all about—connection. Whether good or bad, these connections are what drive us.
My article continues below but I wanted to add a link to a very important paper I read this week by the anonymous blogger and medical doctor ‘A Midwestern Doctor’. This should put a more scientific edge on the very things I’m talking about. Mine is the right brain interpretation and theirs is the more pragmatic left brained.
Human connectivity is the force that motivates us, makes us want to create, share, and they are what bind us together in times of great struggle. And there, my friends, is the rub. These powerful ‘men’ want us atomized, drained of our creativity, our life force, unwilling and unable to push back. They want to create their own version of formica veneered reality which looks a bit like human feelings but lacks the vibrational sensory feedback that only God (or billions of years of evolution) can create. Take your ideological pick—in my mind, it is God.
What they fail to understand—because they don’t have the hardware to do so— is that this connection, flaws, and struggle is what it’s all about. The other day, my puppy came to me while I was lying down and put his nose almost directly on mine and we just stared into each other’s eyes. I could almost feel his neurons firing and his oxytocin raging between them. Something was occurring between us, something intangible but very much real. We shared something palpable yet unmarketable.
Tech companies of tomorrow will have on offer robot dogs with soft fur, facial expressions, and real sounds. They will say “it doesn’t piss on your rug” or “it won’t tear up your slippers”. Sure, but it also won’t love you and see you as the center of its universe. It won’t lay down its life to save you in the event of an attack in your home. It won’t illicit a single real emotion from you other than maybe a tiny little dopamine hit akin to having a piece of chocolate or hearing a funny joke.
See, psychopaths don’t have the emotional bandwidth for empathy. They don’t get what it means to connect with another person. Whether it’s a stranger on the street or your spouse, that spark of human connection that gives life its depth and meaning—it’s completely foreign to them. And because they can’t feel it, they do what every emotionally broken person does: they try to simulate it. Humans have done this for a very long time. Substances like heroin, cocaine, and alcohol are meant to temporarily trick the brain into releasing—albeit in huge unnatural amounts—the same chemicals that you get from hugging your child or in my case, petting my dogs.
And since when is ‘artificial’ a good thing? We have been told for decades about the dangers of artificial dyes, sweeteners, flavors etc, all of which are harmful but can be easily avoided with a bit of knowledge. Artificial Intelligence however, is weaving itself into the fabric of human consciousness at a dizzying speed and I’m afraid if we don’t act now, we won’t even be able to avoid it. Once they take control of all the information, they can take control of your mind. It is at this point that your divine human experience becomes an abysmal cycle of consumption and emotional defeat.
So, now we’re being trough-fed this synthetic slop—AI writing, AI music, AI art—all of it trying to mimic the texture of something they never understood in the first place. They think if they can make a program sound vaguely “human,” it counts as creativity. But it’s like watching a robot mime emotion while reading a eulogy—it’s technically correct but spiritually empty. I’m nearly certain somebody has already prompted an LLM to write a loved one’s eulogy.
They keep telling us this stuff is better. “It’s faster! It’s convenient! It’s flawless!” They say it like that’s a good thing. But that’s the whole problem—real art isn’t flawless. Real art bleeds. It trembles. It screws up, it reaches too far, it cracks under the weight of being alive. That’s what makes it human. And we know when engaging with this art that there was a real human feeling behind the creation of it. A feeling that we can sympathize with, a bond that sometimes reaches across millennia to touch the neurons in our own minds.
They want perfection because they have mistaken perfection for meaning. But meaning lives in the flaws. The pauses. The imperfections. The trembling hand that draws outside the lines. The piece of art that the creator hates but for some reason the people love.
So yeah—it makes perfect sense these tech ghouls are obsessed with replacing us. They’re not building AI to serve humanity. Bless your heart if you are so painfully naïve to believe so. They are building it to erase the parts of humanity they can’t comprehend. The messy, irrational, inconvenient parts. The parts that make us real.
We must fight this with everything we collectively have! The time is now.



