If you don’t resent executive authority for its very existence you aren’t living right. They already own you. Your mind is colonized. There is nothing special or inherently good about a leadership caste, about presidents or kings. We pretend to obey them because they will kill us if we do not. It’s that simple. You should hate them all and undermine them at every opportunity. Their very existence is an affront, an evil imposed upon you.
There are no ‘good’ ones. Power corrupts all. They are both the perpetrators of a corrupt, unjust, violent system and the victims of its corruption. Nobody decent ever seeks or is granted that much authority. And, once inside, people only worsen. Set aside Enlightenment ideals about ‘humanity.’ No. They don’t care about yours, you shouldn’t care about theirs. Only the imposition or neglect of suffering matters morally.
And, no, the law they supposedly exist to enforce does not exist for the benefit of the people. That’s what we have knowledge for, the knowledge of the difference between right and wrong. Knowledge that becomes action that becomes custom. Law exists to override those basic human impulses to preserve an abstract, artificial, exploitative order. There is no democracy. It doesn’t exist in the contemporary world.
Every turn of misfortune upon any oligarch or any of their political puppets is a blessing to be celebrated. Cultivate a healthy resentment and hatred of arbitrary authority and the people who sustain it, of those who have what you do not have but should. Do not take any of this seriously, ever. People taking the system and the people who control it seriously is how bad things happen.
Wars, economic crises, uncontrolled pandemics, environmental destruction, genocides, none of these are natural. They are decided upon by those you call your leaders. No polity larger than a city state is legitimate. And even that loses its legitimacy when an executive is appointed over others. They do not love ‘democracy.’ They love the comfort and protection they receive from your obedience, subjugation, and acceptance.