Three Billy-Goats’ Gruff as Archetypal Migration Troll

Once you get your eye in, you begin to see how it’s not just the Russians doing it or not just MAGA using bogeymen, trans, migrants, and these troll tales, the archetypal troll tale of Three-Billy-Goats’ Gruff, where three billy goats, who are the original migrants, went across a bridge over a river like the Donets River, where I worked between 2015 and 2018 in eastern Ukraine, just to get a bit of extra food.

So these are the three billy goats coming from Mexico into the inner realm of America. And Donald is situating, is archetyping himself as protecting it.

Now we learn that Druidey Don’s best friend was using his New Mexico ranch as a staging post for smuggling stolen children from Mexico to feed his appetites for sex and kompromat. It’s even alleged in the Epstein files that two Mexican children who were alleged strangled by Epstein during sex are buried on the ranch. Accusation in a Mirror (though of course as yet there is no evidence that Druidey Don participated in the murderous crimes alleged of his former best friend.) is one of the main immanences in the discourse of genocide and from Druidey Don and Duncey Putin.

This, of course, is exactly the same archetypal structure that the Russians use and that Vladimir Putin used on the 20th of February 2022, when he used a folk song from Soviet folk culture, from a metal band called Red Mold, Sleeping Beauty in a Coffin.

Source: In the Faery Tale Donald and Russia Always Win

The archetypal migration troll in action. Three Billy-Goats’ Gruff is the tale of all economic migrants: outsiders crossing a bridge to reach greener pastures. Trump’s 2016 campaign about ‘criminal rapists from Mexico’ taps the same archetypal structure — threatening the sovereignty, security, and fertility of the Inner Realm. Putin’s Sleeping Beauty in a Coffin invokes the identical pattern. From Dumézil’s tripartite Indo-European functions to a MAGA rally: the same archetype, the same manipulation. See Outer Realm.


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