Tag: politics

  • Media for feeble-minded and IQ 140

    Media for feeble-minded and IQ 140

    “Don’t be surprised at all. One third of Czechs are idiots!” This quote was proclaimed by one late prominent Czech psychologist. He also pointed out that IQ 100 is nothing. If we put aside how rude it was, he said nothing but the truth. Look at newspapers and magazines! Are they written for someone who…

  • Shaking hands with prominents? Whom yes and no?

    Shaking hands with prominents? Whom yes and no?

    You will be completely right to say why you should be interested in the opinions of some European blogger. But this is much bigger. It goes to what meta-ethics is and what ethics are used. What the particular individual had done, what kind of conduct suitable for his profession should have been. So shaking hands…

  • They control politicians from behind. People don’t care

    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…

  • Not useless state ceremonials, politicians should work

    Not useless state ceremonials, politicians should work

    Voters did not elect politicians to wave flags, attend banquets, or smile for cameras. Voters elected them to govern, legislate, and lead. However, in almost every modern democracy, the daily routines of top officials are flooded with ceremonial appearances, empty meetings, and choreographed symbolism that has little or nothing to do with actual decision-making. Instead…

  • Terrorists carried out 9/11. Secret services intentionally overlook it?

    Terrorists carried out 9/11. Secret services intentionally overlook it?

    I don’t believe conspiracy theories about 9/11, even though the establishment clearly benefited from this tragedy by the unprecedented restriction of civic freedoms whose lasting effects we still see today We all know the US establishment is something evil – denies people health care, didn’t mind hook them on opioids and caused 500,000 people died,…

  • Make every developing country a developed one

    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…

  • The British Royal Family: Hidden wealth and power

    The British Royal Family: Hidden wealth and power

    They say the monarchy no longer rules. That it is symbolic. Ceremonial. Constitutional. But that is a fairy tale crafted for schoolbooks and television. The real monarchy is not passive. It is not powerless. It is a system of financial privilege, legal immunity, informal control, and quiet influence. The British royal family stands above the…

  • Stupid American division: Republicans vs Democracts

    Stupid American division: Republicans vs Democracts

    Vote for our stupid monkey-like animalistic ideology and the world suddenly has meaning (except for God, of course). You will live in abundance, society makes sense, there is ultimate right or wrong derived from these ideologies. So let’s take a look at how stupid American political division destroys the country and how the super-rich use…

  • We really should not care about the Pope

    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…

  • Scholars’ books vs my books: Crazy academia

    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…