Tag: corruption
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They control politicians from behind. People don’t care
I wrote tons of articles about how politics is a hostage of Big Banks, super-rich families and international companies. And it wasn’t just me. Of course, I immerse into details, revealing – at least I hope – the whole truth. The mainstream media, however, give you more than an important hint. Guess what? Even highly…
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Make every developing country a developed one
As of recent estimates, approximately 80% of the world’s population lives in developing countries. The term “developing countries” typically refers to nations with lower income levels, less industrialization, and lower Human Development Index (HDI) scores compared to developed countries. These countries are primarily located in regions such as Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The exact…
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We really should not care about the Pope
As an atheist, I have been about to puke when reading, for example, Al Jazeera, The Guardian, Daily Mail, BBC, TMZ and, then, tons of Czech press when the old Pope died and a new one was elected. According to surveys, more than 70% of Czechs identify as non-religious, atheist, or agnostic. Churches remain largely…
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Scholars’ books vs my books: Crazy academia
When you release a non-fiction book, you are supposed to reveal as little information about yourself as you can. No photos, maybe a short bio, some dedication, but don’t be too “egomaniacal”. What about scholars’ books? What I do and can live with My readers know that I don’t hesitate to put my photos, videos…
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Media distractions that work on Brits and what really matters
Britain once ruled seas and minds. Today, it rules distractions. Turn on any screen, and you enter a circus of outrage. Not over stolen wealth. Not over corporate manipulation. But over the same tired decoys. While ordinary citizens argue about junkies and immigrants, the real power brokers—super-rich families, interconnected banks, corporations, and perhaps even secret…
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Want to be a politician? Prestigious circles are almost a necessity
The dream looks simple. A motivated citizen. A rising political star. A national leader chosen by the people. Many still believe in it. Some even teach it to children. Work hard. Play by the rules. Get involved in your party. Serve the public. One day, if you keep at it, you will reach the top.…
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Is it really worth it for people to go into politics now?
All the spotlight. But politics has inevitable bitter ends. Nearly every single politician will wear off. Unpopular decisions, bad economy, events caused by powers untouched by the very politicians. My readers know that political trio consists of the face (the politician), mover-and-shaker (the brain) and crook (stealing funds). You cannot, with all of the things…
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Journalists: The high priests of pretending
We begin pretending earlier than we realize. At first, the lies feel harmless. Adults tell children stories about Santa Claus. They invent magical worlds where good always wins, and evil is punished. Also, they promise that everything will turn out fine, even when it will not. They do it to protect innocence—or so they say.…
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The impact of colonial history on modern geopolitics
Colonialism has officially ended. Yet its structures remain deeply embedded in the global system. In fact, the modern world order still runs on the mechanisms built by European empires. Colonial history does not sit in museums; instead, it lives in borders, currencies, alliances, and crises. It continues to shape how nations trade, borrow, vote, fight,…
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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…