Tag: politics

  • News and decision-making made by prehistoric instincts

    TikTok, YouTube, streaming services, movies, stories or media news. Everything is built into our evolutionary personality. Have you ever read a column that was only based on mathematics and statistics with little written text (not to mention whether it had a recurring appearance based on whether it is important or not)? Of course, you are…

  • How are the media brainwashing the Czech population

    Since I wrote about what media distractions work on Czechs, now we can proceed to the stories of media brainwashing. As I am not going to write about the communist past when the establishment had all of the media under control so let’s dive into the post-Velvet Revolution era. Please note that my article about media brainwashing the Czech population…

  • Shooting the super-rich like tsar? No way! We are not like them

    Those who know what reality is sometimes exhibit behavior that is very violent at its core. The super-rich who exert control over our politicians are a historic injustice. However, shooting the super-rich like tsar? No way! We are not the same. Resorting to violence against the evidence-based existence of the super-rich who control this planet is…

  • Self-defending democracy as a curse

    In a real democracy, you should be able to implement any ideas your mind comes across. Pursue sensible eugenics, imprison those who refuse education (because otherwise, they will end up in poor socioeconomic situations), and so on. Do you think we are able to do it like this? No, meet the self-defending democracy. Freedom of…

  • Some cultures are superior

    After the horrible pseudoscientific theories that there is a superior German race which derives its attributes from some non-sense innate features, this doesn’t get much talked about. The difference is with human cultures. And only a few cultures are superior. Not only socioeconomic background shapes the way cultures are made. These are the distinct cultures that make…

  • Supressing dissent in the age of Orwell

    Totalitarian and autocratical regimes have a lot of experience with supressing dissent . I was born in the democratical Czechoslovakia (the nowadays Czech Republic). And people had a lot to say about how well the communists were good at oppressing dissidents and opposite opinions, stances and attitudes. However, the current Western world’s establishment, no matter…

  • Why non-fiction authors are politicians?

    When I was younger and even more stupid, I always envisioned my favorite non-fiction authors as moral men, not politicians. But these very authors are politicians to their core as I have found later on. When I started to doubt human morality and realized that current and past human morality makes little sense compared to…

  • Free will and the wealth of the nations

    I am not an Adam Smith and this article about free will and the wealth of nations is definitely not a sequel to his genius book. However, the article plays with the notion that nearly all people believe in free will. However there are major disparities between individual nations and their subsequent wealth. So where…

  • Dear parents, don’t push your children, push the educational system

    People, especially pushy caring parents (especially South Korean or Ashkenazi Jewish), are doing things upside down. They should push their children to excel in the formal educational system (but not to the detriment of their psychological state), however, the current educational system is a useful maid of the super-rich that control the politicians and it…

  • Make all people speak English

    The Czech Republic is a member of the EU and people can work and move to other countries that are not Czech-speaking, however, they don’t do that much. So this seems like learning a new language is a problem (because they lure people for higher wages). With all people living on this planet and speaking…