
By: Ogeryath Oger
(Pachodo.org) - The world in its nature isn’t independent just like other things that exist in the world and therefore in order to break down the world, we must completely destroy whatever supports the existence of the world like human beings must be eliminated, animals killed, atmosphere filled with carbon dioxide to make life lifeless, carry out massive deforestation and maybe designing weapons of mass destruction to eliminate life totally. Through all these acts, the world can be made vulnerable and weak and therefore its collapse is inevitable
Political dominance is a well-built evil system that is composed of politicians, normal citizens/ disgruntled people, and the rules that govern a country (bad rules). All these make up a strong political system that can stand for a lifetime as long as all the factors are kept constant. All the political systems have different outcomes which can be positive or negative. There is no need to break down the positive political systems but negative systems must be broken down in order to liberate the disgruntled citizens.
How can we then break down the negative political system? This is an act of courage and a massive sacrifice, but there is no everlasting life for a human created system. In order to break down the evil political system, the citizens must completely detach themselves from the evil rules/laws and the politicians. Therefore, by disintegrating the components of the system, the system is meant to collapse and disappear.
The citizens give life to evil political systems through believing in division, the laws imposed on them and attaching themselves to specific political figures as gods. And therefore if this habit continues, the evil political system continues to thrive, so the first step is people collectively walking away and educating themselves on the past attempts by the politicians to create laws/rules that feed their interests.
Sincerely, what makes a normal citizen assume that change is possible under a political system where there are no tangible changes? Can a politician who is well-fed, finds healthcare when falls sick, lives under shelter that is not invaded by floods, travels when he/she wishes change a country by bringing equality, justice and breaking down the political evil system? It is impossible, citizens need to read the routines and the political system well in order to change it.
Changing the evil political system isn’t creating chaos but changing the image of politics to work for its real purpose.
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