Intentional Polarisation - Moulding Society Through Division
Kim.E critiques the concept of political identities, highlighting their role in fostering division, corruption, and inequality. She argues that politics is more about control and manipulation than true democracy, serving corporate and self-interests rather than the common good. Kim.E script calls for a shift towards pro-human values, advocating for personal sovereignty, equal benefits, unbiased education, a health-promoting system, and genuine, transparent leadership. She discusses the example of Nayib Bukele, El Salvador's president, who made radical changes to improve safety and governance, despite criticism and opposition from Western powers. Kim.E envisions a society without traditional politics, emphasising the need for decentralised decision-making and financial transparency.
The Fallacy of Political Identities and the Need for Pro-Human Leadership
Nowadays, most people have a political identity, which is something I find rather astounding. Liberal, far-right, conservative, left, republican, socialist, green, communist, etc. are labels that either make you best friends and attract an audience, or repel opponents, reveal haters, cause heated arguments and start wars. Every political party, political ideology or identity divides us, and through being guilted and shamed into choosing one or the other, we support the division, the false morals, the false representation, the false promises, the obvious corruption, the deception, the greed, the monopolisation, and the economic enslavement all in the name of democracy and social obligation. Such bullshit! There is one identity with only one party that I proudly stand for, namely Pro-Human for all humanity.
We live under the illusion that we must be governed to exist, and in order to have a democracy, we must have politics and politicians. Politics has never been about democracy. It has always been about division, control, manipulation, power, and a helluva lot of false promises made by greedy, emotionally unintelligent, power-hungry individuals, who were either born into wealth and priviledge, or were bought and paid for during their college and university days, and rose to power through strategic intervention and placement, and not through honest voting, like We The people naively believe.
These incapable, political individuals then become the lawmakers who work for Corporatocracy, which has absolutely nothing to do with democracy or the well-being of the common people, but rather serves to benefit the lobbyists, the shareholders of asset management companies, and the tax-free NGOs and DAFs. This is extremely beneficial, especially considering that they themselves are also shareholders who enjoy astronomical share equity profit. Their service-to-self attitude also secures them a future after their political career has ended, with a revolving door that promises high-level positions in the very companies they are meant to regulate. Why isn´t a conflict of interest being hollered from the rooftops? Probably because way too many hands are in the lucrative pot.
Please show me a political party, a member of parliament, a member of Congress, or any politician or leader who made radical changes that enabled all the peoples of a country to have personal sovereignty, equal benefits, unbiased education, and a health-care system that promotes health and doesn’t enhance and sustain disease. Or someone who enforces the freedom of speech, proper housing, and fights for equal opportunities that provide the ability for all people to prosper and thrive as naturally healthy people, who are not enticed by toxic foods, sugars, drugs, cigarettes, and alcohol because such products don´t adorn the supermarket shelves, nor are they addicted to porn and consumerism because such content is never broadcast, nor do they live in fear because great efforts have been made to end crime and corruption starting with the politicians, the military, all security forces, the judiciary, shareholders of mega corporations with monopolised business in a country, all legislature, administration, and bureaucracy. Or someone with the balls to stop wars, shut down the Military Industrial Complex, end drug trade and sex trafficking, especially of children and minors.
If such a person exists, they have no chance against all the politicians, leaders, and lawmakers who obviously endorse all of the above, otherwise none of it would be a thing, not so? Almost all of those who govern us are complicit in one way or another, be it through well-organised, international blackmail rings carried out by the government-approved secret intelligence agencies who control high-level individuals with evidence of corruption and sex with minors, or who dangle a lucrative carrot with financial benefits, extreme wealth and power that have such individuals surrender into a state of subservience and obedience.
Well, there is a politician worth mentioning. Nahib Bukele, the El Salvador president, has made radical changes that started with his own government members, the judiciary, legislature, the municipalities, and then the drug gangs and cartels. Once known as the murder capital of the world, Nahib Bukele has made almost all of El Salvador safe for Salvadorians and tourists with the incarceration of 80.000 individuals suspected of being associated with gangs, an approach that has been heavily criticised by human rights organisations. It is not in the interest of the Economic Imperialist Western Governments that he succeed at rejuvenating the struggling El Salvador economy, because as we know, the West and all its banker, corporate, and political cronies earn massively off the exploitation and debt of other countries. Thriving, sovereign countries will be attacked internally through funded opposition groups, trained terrorist organisations, colour revolutions, or sanctions. Any independent leaders who strive for the well-being of their citizens and are not corrupted and tied to the Imperialist West’s apron strings, will be assassinated, vilified, or forcibly dethroned.
I have never understood how anyone could choose a political identity, neither have I ever been intrigued enough by any political person or party to cast a vote more than twice in my lifetime, once at the age of 18, and then again when I was 50 years old. To me, politics has always been a corrupt system with superficial, image-oriented people who constantly vomit up the perfect speeches with the false promises they never plan to keep, and a shitload of excuses to explain why things are the way they are. I have been to many countries, and in every country, politics was always the same shit show. The more prosperous countries were the Western countries that had gained their prosperity through exploitation and economic suppression of other nations.
We don´t need politics, political parties, and we certainly don´t need politicians. We don´t need the widely acceptable bribery and corruption better known as lobbying. We need humble leaders who are willing to serve all citizens of a country. We need the unrestricted, uncontrolled flow of information so that we can make better personal decisions. We need total financial transparency through a decentralised, incorruptible, open-ledger system like blockchain technology, a technology that will also allow each citizen to cast a Smart Contract vote for ALL the laws that will be passed. It is our right to govern ourselves. It is our right to choose what we want to do as sovereign individuals. We know what we need to thrive and prosper as heart-centred equals. We need the freedom to become free-thinking human beings without any of the external identities decided for us by a service-to-self ruling class that doesn’t have our best interests at heart. In fact, I often wonder if they even have a human heart.
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