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The Illness of Our World: Understanding the Dark Forces Behind Corruption and Illusion of Justice
The Illness of Our World: Understanding the Dark Forces Behind Corruption and Illusion of Justice
Is this world sick, evil, and unwell?
Yes, it is and has always been. How else can we explain the recent election of a sick, lying, ignorant, and sexual assaulting candidate who is both convicted of a felony to lead the country? Such an unspeakable event raises critical questions about the human condition and the challenges we face in a world filled with good and evil.
The Battle for Power
There are many good people sharing this world with evil individuals who are morally depraved and exhibit psychopathic and sociopathic behaviors. Social media has significantly magnified the influence of these individuals, giving them a platform to spread their negative agenda. However, good people also use social media to rally support against these forces. It is a constant and often fierce battle for control and power.
Satan and the Cycle of Corruption
It is sometimes easier to believe that Satan rules the world. This is because the foundation of human history is deeply rooted in a cycle of corruption, theft, murder, war, usury, and exploitation. Those who have amassed great wealth throughout history often did so through violent means, exploiting others and perpetuating a system of inequality and injustice.
Social and economic systems are seldom kind, with greed driving the wheels of power. When confronted with widespread exploitation, the powerful often misdirect public attention by creating distractions and denying accountability. The crimes committed against humanity may be forgivable if enough time has passed, but this is a false illusion that undermines justice. Those in power will do anything to maintain their control, often at the expense of the majority.
Escalating Injustices and Denial of Accountability
Let's take a closer look at some historical examples. If a family or organization murders and exploits others over generations, and does so on a massive scale, it is often accepted by those in the future. Externalities are disguised as legitimate business practices, and historical injustices continue under new forms. Similar to the Roman Bread and Circuses, the population is often kept complacent through distraction and misinformation.
It's understandable that in an unhealthy environment, people may struggle with mental health issues and reactive behaviors. These issues are a natural response to an imperfect society. However, it is crucial to move beyond anger and discouragement and work towards understanding and collaboration. Hating, being angry, and being miserable are not healthy responses, but natural reflexes to an unhealthy environment.
Acknowledging the problems and understanding the root causes is the first step towards finding real solutions. Holding a position of influence and power is not about being reactive and confrontational. Instead, it is about being relentless in understanding and helping others understand their own realities. People must work together, expanding their perspectives and helping others do the same.
The world's problems are vast and complex, making it absurd for individuals to hold advantages over others or refuse to collaborate. Failure to do so can be seen as a form of retardation. To overcome these challenges, we must prioritize empathy, collaboration, and a collective effort to create a more just and equitable world.