Tag: Systemic inequality
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U.S. Oligarchy Disguised as Democracy: How Material Outcomes Expose the Failure of Representation
U.S. oligarchy disguised as democracy is exposed when housing, wages, and healthcare all fail workers. Judging Democracy by Outcomes, Not Ideals Political systems should be judged by what they produce, not by what they proclaim. Democracy, if it is to mean anything beyond ritual, must deliver material security, dignity, and accountability for the majority of…
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 Immigration as a Political Weapon: How British Elites Wield the Spectre of the Other
Immigration in the UK has long been a tool for politics—scapegoating to mask deeper systemic failures. Introduction – The Art of Distraction Immigration is the British establishment’s most reliable sleight of hand. For decades, politicians have wielded it as a cudgel to whip up fear, divert rage, and cloak their failures. It’s not that immigration…
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Unveiling Propaganda: Decoding Narratives in a Hyperreal Era
Propaganda weaves a veil of hyperreality, distorting truth to shape perceptions and uphold power. Western society, often heralded as the pinnacle of progress, democracy, and enlightenment, is not without its profound flaws. Beneath its veneer of liberalism and technological advancement lies a troubling web of objectification, propaganda, and a growing chasm between reality and perception.…