Rationality vs algorithms: X must stop feeding delusion

X rewards emotion over logic. Therefore religious content floods the feed every hour. People worship a founder who likely never existed, and they do it with absolute certainty. They write as if myth were fact. They celebrate stories that collapse under the weight of evidence. Yet the algorithm keeps pushing more of it. It pushes comfort, it pushes warm illusions. It pushes anything that generates easy engagement. And religion generates engagement because it hits deep emotional instincts. It calms fear. And it silences uncertainty. It protects identity. The algorithm sees this reaction and strengthens it. Consequently X becomes a factory of digital superstition. It amplifies delusion while calling it inspiration.

The flood of religious noise

Religion works because it bypasses rational thinking. Children hear stories about miracles long before they understand what evidence means. Adults scroll through those stories because they feel familiar. And the algorithm reads their scrolling as interest. So the platform keeps feeding them more myths. It gives them dopamine instead of knowledge. It gives them certainty instead of inquiry. And this creates a cycle. People consume the same illusions every day. They never confront contradictions, they never meet real evidence. They never ask why a founder with no historical documentation attracts billions. Meanwhile every charlatan in that era left recorded traces. Yet this central figure did not. Religion spreads because the algorithm prefers emotional lies to uncomfortable truths.

The rise of sinister propaganda

However religious noise is only one part of the problem. Chinese propaganda forms the second wave. It arrives polished. It arrives calculated; it arrives as a precise tool of influence. And it shows glowing skylines, perfect train stations, and clean streets. It shows skyscrapers that look like visions of the future. And it hides the human cost behind those images. For every skyscraper they show you, how many people do they torture to death to build that illusion?

This question destroys the whole fantasy. Because the state hides torture chambers behind futuristic highways. It hides prison camps behind megacities. It hides organ harvesting behind bullet trains. And the algorithm falls for it every time. It sees shiny surfaces, it sees symmetry and perfection. It boosts propaganda because the images perform well. Meanwhile dissidents disappear; meanwhile censored citizens scream in silence. Meanwhile propaganda farms flood X with coordinated narratives. And the algorithm rewards them all.

How China is evil

China governs through fear. It controls people through terror. It destroys lives with full state approval. And it hides everything behind propaganda. The regime tortures prisoners in secret facilities. It breaks them with beatings, sleep deprivation, and electric shocks. It forces them to sign confessions they never meant. And it kills many of them during interrogation. The state then denies everything. It burns bodies and silences witnesses. It threatens families so no one speaks.

Furthermore China runs real concentration camps. Not metaphorical. Not symbolic. Real camps with watchtowers, guards, and steel doors. Millions of Uyghurs, Kazakhs, and other minorities disappear inside them. They face indoctrination, forced labor, and psychological destruction. And they cannot refuse anything. They cannot escape. They cannot speak. The state treats them like objects, not humans.

Moreover China harvests organs. It takes livers, kidneys, hearts, and corneas from prisoners of conscience. It targets Falun Gong practitioners, political dissidents, and Uyghurs. Doctors remove organs without consent. They do it on demand. They do it for profit. And they often do it with the victim still alive. The body gets opened. The organs get taken. The person dies on the table. This is industrialized murder disguised as medicine.

China and mental illness

Additionally China destroys mentally ill people. Families chain them to walls. They lock them behind houses. They leave them in dirt because the state refuses to help them. There is no treatment. And there is no dignity. There is only abandonment. The regime spends billions on skyscrapers but almost nothing on psychiatric care.

China also crushes freedom of speech. People disappear for a single sentence. They disappear for a single joke. They disappear for criticizing a local official. Police drag them into vans. Interrogators break them until they stop resisting. The state censors the internet with total control. It blocks words, names, images, and memories; it punishes curiosity; it punishes doubt. It punishes truth.

China also enslaves entire regions through forced labor. It forces people to produce cotton, solar panels, electronics, and clothing. Factories cooperate with police. Companies cooperate with the Communist Party. Workers labor under threats. They cannot quit, they cannot protest. They cannot refuse orders. The state profits from their suffering.

Finally China kills animals with cruelty that defies imagination. It skins them alive. It beats them with sticks. And it boils them conscious. It starves dogs, cats, and wildlife in cages. It treats living creatures as disposable matter. This cruelty reveals the true nature of the regime. A government that feels nothing for an animal soon feels nothing for a human.

China acts like a modern empire with no soul. It hides evil behind skyscrapers and high-speed trains. It hides brutality behind robotic slogans. And it hides genocide behind tourism videos. Yet the truth remains simple. China tortures; China kills. China destroys. No propaganda can rewrite that reality.

How propaganda exploits the algorithm

Chinese state propagandists know exactly how X works. They post high-definition videos, they post upbeat music. They post drone shots of spotless avenues. And these visuals outperform any warning from human rights groups. They win because people share pretty lies faster than disturbing truths. They win because authoritarian states invest real money into psychological manipulation. And they win because the algorithm fails to detect coordinated networks that spread falsehood through mass repetition. Consequently propaganda becomes mainstream; consequently lies become normal. Consequently the public forms opinions based on manipulated illusions.

What X should highlight instead

X needs to change direction. It must highlight real science, it must reward content that explains evidence instead of content that worships myths. And it must promote posts that teach people how to spot propaganda techniques. It must increase visibility for research, data, and independent investigations; it must show the brutality behind those skyscrapers; it must show the torture facilities that operate in the shadows. It must show the real China beyond the polished frames. And at the same time it must reduce amplification of religious hysteria. Both forms of delusion—supernatural myth and authoritarian fantasy—use the same psychological weaknesses. Therefore X must support critical thinking tools, not fantasies that control people.

Promote rationality, not illusion

The algorithm has enormous power. It shapes global thinking and it shapes beliefs. It shapes whole populations. Thus it must reward rationality. It must give more reach to logical arguments; it must promote content built on verifiable facts; it must push posts that explain evolutionary psychology, cognitive biases, and falsification. And it must reduce emotional rage-bait. It must reduce easy illusions. It must reduce superstition that keeps people in mental cages. If the algorithm prefers evidence, people start thinking. If it prefers myths, people fall deeper into delusion.

What aspects X must change now

X must push fact-checked science. It must push secular reasoning, it must give space to writers who analyze power structures, propaganda tricks, and religious manipulation, it must expose coordinated propaganda networks. And it must label state-linked accounts that flood X with staged optimism. It must show transparency about boosted content and it must create tools against mass disinformation. It must create systems that detect emotional spam. And it must support educational material that lifts users out of superstition. The world needs platforms that elevate thought. Not platforms that feed illusions.

A call to the algorithmic designers

Designers hold enormous responsibility. They can make humanity smarter, they can make public debate clearer. And they can slow down propaganda. They can weaken superstition. But they must choose rationality.

They must ask themselves what kind of world they want and they must decide whether X becomes a tool for clear thinking or a machine for emotional manipulation; they must reward reality over illusion. They must give humanity the truth, even when the truth feels uncomfortable. And they must do it now, before superstition and propaganda swallow everything.


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