"A traitor is everyone who does not agree with me"
About this Quote
The subtext is insecurity dressed as sovereignty. If your legitimacy is unshakeable, you can tolerate argument. If it’s wobbling, you rebrand argument as betrayal. “Traitor” is an old word with sharp, legal teeth; it implies not just wrongness but criminal intent, an attack on the body politic. The phrase is a rhetorical shortcut that recruits fear and social stigma to do the work of governance.
Placed in the late 18th century, the line lands in a world where monarchy is being audited in public. The American rebellion made “loyalty” newly contested, and Britain’s political culture was already loud with pamphlets, parliamentarian factions, and street opinion. In that environment, defining treason as mere disagreement is a way of declaring that the argument is over before it starts. It’s also a tell: when a ruler needs this definition, the real traitor might be reality itself, refusing to agree.
Quote Details
| Topic | Betrayal |
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| Source | Later attribution: Talking with Psychopaths and Savages: Guilty but Insane (Christopher Berry-Dee, 2024) modern compilationISBN: 9781789466928 · ID: RdHOEAAAQBAJ
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... A traitor is everyone who does not agree with me Once vigorous measures appear to be the only means left of bringing the Americans to a due submission to the mother country , the colonies will submit . King George III , sounding a bit ... |
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