Category: Articles
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Conservatism: Hypocrisy to the core and evolution
Conservatism is not rational or enlightened. Instead, it is a survival mechanism rooted in tribal instincts. It thrives on fear, hierarchy, and rigid loyalty. These traits evolved to maintain order in early human societies. Conservatives claim moral superiority, yet their values are little more than animalistic behaviors dressed up as patriotism and religion. The irony…
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The Vatican’s hidden power
The Vatican is more than a religious institution. It controls vast wealth, influences governments, and holds secrets that shape history. Its power extends far beyond the walls of St. Peter’s Basilica. Few understand the extent of its influence. It has survived centuries of political change, wars, and revolutions. Despite scandals, it remains a huge force…
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US Church: Corruption, embezzlement, and financial scandals
Religious institutions in the United States claim to be moral leaders, yet many have been exposed for financial fraud, embezzlement, and corruption. The lack of oversight allows money to flow unchecked. Pastors live in obscene luxury while preaching sacrifice. Churches collect billions in tax-free revenue, shielded from financial scrutiny. The US Church has turned faith…
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Biggest lobby in Poland? Catholic Church
The Catholic Church in Poland is not just a religious institution—it is a political powerhouse, an economic empire, and a judicial force. Priests do not function as traditional lobbyists, yet they shape laws, control public discourse, and influence key decision-makers behind the scenes. Unlike corporate lobbyists, who must register and disclose financial activities, the Church…
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Why you will never see heaven? Ultimate guide
I always hear songs about going to heaven and Americans strictly adhere to this nonsense. This article provides you with tons of information that is somewhat crucial in the dichotomy of why you will never see heaven. For further reading, read the book “Arguments for atheism” (Jan Bryxí, 2023). Primitive bronze age superstition The idea…
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Czech media propaganda and Russo-Ukrainian war
They say propaganda was a product of the previous communist regime. Dead wrong! As a person who refuses autocracy, and therefore supports the current efforts to defeat Russia in the Russo-Ukrainian war, I cannot see the obvious propaganda and enormously biased journalism. Czech media propaganda works to its fullest. Since the Western banks rule the…
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How Jewish lobby brainwashed Czechs: A case study
He or she has an IQ of 100, has little or no critical thinking, is full of fallacies, cognitive biases, and formal fallacies, gains information from grossly unobjective, biased and pro-brainwashing media. There was a discussion gathering about Israeli-Palestinian relationships in my hometown. Can you imagine me engaging in such a discussion? It is like…
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Nationalize Big Tech: Redirecting the highest IQs to serve society
Big Tech dominates modern life. Their ideology is moral nihilism, prioritizing profit and control over ethical considerations or social responsibility. As a result, it controls what people see, what they buy, and how they communicate. Google, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta shape economies and political discourse. Google, once known for its laughable ‘Don’t be evil’…
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Substance supply for addicts in prisons and custody
Our ancestors knew – unlike we – that animals are animals and humans are humans. Animals are worse. They are sociopaths. But while people dislike human psychopaths, they pet their dog on the sofa. Of course, there are things such as wars, long-term imprisonment and torture. But we can extend our empathy, cooperate, and help…
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Scholars and politicians as the same. Disgusting academia
They are so innocent and do everything to improve humankind’s well-being. Unlike dirty, corrupt, lying, and self-centered, egomaniacal, narcissistic politicians, they are devoid of these characteristics. I want to prove it wrong. Scholars and politicians are on the same level. Academia is not only a world just like showmen have (with their own rules), but…