The values - different, or the same - satanic

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The values - different, or still the same - satanic? - 20.11.2024

   Claims of “other” or “traditional values” in countries where capitalism and other legalized mortal sins flourish are outright lies and hypocrisy. These claims conceal the satanic nature of the existing order, which only masquerades as tradition to justify exploitation and suppression. Next we will break down why these claims are deceptions, expose their nature, and examine each point in more detail.

   The values listed below are not unique "other" values, but universal signs of the satanic capitalist system that operates equally in all countries, signs that have nothing to do with true traditional high moral values.

   If the elements of the following list are present all around in your state, then the values of your state are a priori neither "other" nor "traditional", but the same satanic values.

   1. Legalization of capitalism's deadly sins: profiteering, bribe and usury.

   Profiteering (profit from exploitation), bribe (the merging of capital with the political power) and usury (loansharking) are not just economic phenomena, they are mortal sins that destroy human nature and society:
   - Profiteering is the exploitation of man by man. Every time someone makes money from another's labor, creating surplus value (margin, profit), he steals the fruits of another's labor. This is a direct violation of the commandment, “Thou shalt not steal.”
   - Bribe is the power of money over laws. Lobbyism, corruption, splicing of business and state power turn the legal system into a tool of the rich, not a defense of fairness.
   - Usury - loansharking, credits, mortgages, bank interest - is a hidden form of slavery. Millions of people are forced to work not for themselves but for those who possess capital.

   States whose economies are based on these phenomena cannot claim to be moral. They build the satanic system of exploitation, hiding behind the rhetoric of "traditional values".

   2. Legalization of deceitful cults and the bringing of children into them.

   The essence of capitalist states is to support false cults and any system that distracts people from true fairness:

   - Such countries legitimize religions that preach submission and non-resistance to evil. These cults justify unfairness by appealing to tolerate poverty, suffering and exploitation for mythical “spiritual rewards.”
   - Bringing children into such systems is a tool of manipulation and control, programming them from childhood into submissive and mindless slaves incapable of resisting oppression.

   3. Legalization of sodomy

   Sodomy, even if not publicly promoted through parades, is legalized as a norm in modern capitalist states:

   - Simply put, it is a manifestation of a society that has blatantly rejected the commandments of the ancestors, replacing them with permissiveness and moral relativism.
   - The very legalization of sodomy shows that the rulers of such countries serve not moral principles but the principles of destruction of human nature.

   4. Legalization of adultery

   Adultery destroys the foundation of society - the family. It is even worse than sodomy because it has long-term consequences for generations:

   - Children born of adultery not only often suffer from the absence of a complete family, but also, according to many observations, often possess souls of a lower order. Such "namukhs" become the perfect tools of the capitalist system.
   - They are the very masses that often work as enforcers, bureaucrats and other mercenaries of the capitalist satanic system, protecting the elites for salaries, benefits and pensions. This is not just a social problem, it is a purposeful process of spiritual degradation and spiritual degeneration of society, stimulated in capitalist countries.

   Adultery, legalized and even encouraged in capitalist states, is used as a tool to destroy the social tissue:

   - Encouragement of immorality:
   In mass media and culture, the portrayal of adultery, casual liaisons and family betrayal is romanticized. This creates the illusion of "freedom" while in reality it ruptures the traditional ties.
   - Destruction of the family:
   The family as a unit of society is jeopardized:
Loss of trust: Spouses increasingly engage in adultery, destroying the marriage bond.
   Children without stability: Children from broken families become victims of psychological trauma.

   Adultery is not just a personal mistake, but a massive social phenomenon purposefully legalized by the capitalist system to weaken society.


   5. Legalization of the stolen through capitalism

   Capitalism legitimizes systemic theft by covering it up with laws and false ideologies. Each stage of the economic chain in this system contains a mechanism for taking resources, labor and opportunities from the majority of the population in favor of a rich minority.

   Forms of legalized theft:

   - Privatization of public goods:
   Nationwide resources - land, subsoil, natural wealth - are taken away from the people and placed in the hands of oligarchs. Privatization carried out under the pretext of “good governance” is in fact legalized theft.
Result: The people are deprived of the right to the resources of their country, while the minority enriches itself.

   - Exploitation of Labor:
   The surplus value that workers create is appropriated by capitalists. As the result, millions of people receive meager wages that only keep them living at a survival level.
Capitalism legitimizes inequality: The worker produces wealth but receives almost nothing in return, while the capitalist appropriates the fruits of his labor.

   - Financial slavery:
   The system of loans, mortgages, interest and debt is a mechanism of legalized deception. People are forced to overpay for basic necessities such as housing or education by being forced into debt bondage.
Result: The individual does not work for himself or his family, but to pay off banks and corporations.

   - Corporate Monopolies:
   Capitalism allows corporations to set monopoly prices for goods and services. This makes products unaffordable to the majority while enriching elites.

   - Global exploitation:
   Rich countries, using the capitalist system, pump resources and labor out of poorer regions of the world. The legalization of this system allows the plunder to be called the "global economy."

   The legalization of the stolen under capitalism is a systemic deception that destroys the moral foundations of society. Instead of equality and fairness, the cult of money and greed is planted. Such an arrangement undermines trust between people and creates a society dominated by the principle: " The richer is right".


   6. Legalization of secret lodges and other secret organizations

   Secret lodges, orders and other similar organizations are instruments of hidden management of society. They are closed elitist groups that pursue their interests at the expense of the majority.

   Danger of secret organizations:

   - Lack of transparency:
   These organizations operate outside of public scrutiny, making decisions that affect millions of people.
Bottom line: Their closed nature makes them a tool to advance the personal interests of the members of the lodge rather than the society as a whole.

   - Concentration of power:
   Secret organizations form a network of influence that supplants official institutions of power.
Example: Lodges control elections, legislation, courts, and the media, shaping the real agenda.

   - Ideological manipulation:
Secret structures often impose anti-human ideals on society, such as the cult of consumption, the destruction of traditional values, and the devaluation of human life.

   - Anti-social orientation:
   The cult of power, greed and contempt for ordinary people thrives within the lodges. This is incompatible with high moral values that imply honesty, equality and respect for the individual.

   Secret organizations undermine democracy, fairness and trust in society. They are opposed to the principles of openness, equality and participation of everyone in the governance of their state.

   7. Satrapy of the Hittite-Babylonian type

   Satrapy is a form of governance in which local elites rule the country under the control of the external forces, acting against the interests of their own people. It is a manifestation of neocolonialism and despotism, incompatible with high moral and universal values.

   Signs of satrapy:

   - Subordination to external masters:
   The leaders of the country do not act in the interests of the people but at the behest of transnational corporations, banks and other external entities.
Example: Passing laws that favor the global elites but destroy the national economy.

   - Despotism and suppression of freedom:
   Satrapies use the repressive machine to keep the people in line. The police state becomes the norm, and the rights and freedoms of citizens are suppressed.

   - Economic plunder:
   The satrapy aims to siphon resources out of the country. The people lose access to their wealth while the external powers and local elites enrich themselves.

   The satrapy of the Hittite-Babylonian type destroys the sovereignty of the country and deprives the people of the right to decide their own destiny. Instead of fairness, exploitation is imposed; instead of freedom, control is imposed; instead of concern for the people, betrayal of their interests is imposed, which is often glorified and presented under a patriotic mask.

   8. The police state

   The police state is a form of governance in which the main instrument of power is the forces of law and order, using repression, surveillance and control instead of legitimacy and fairness. In the capitalist system, this arrangement is a natural consequence, for it protects the interests of the elites and oppresses the majority.

   Mechanisms of functioning:

   - Systematic surveillance:
   Mass surveillance of citizens through digital technologies: cameras, facial recognition systems, monitoring of banking transactions and online activity. This is justified on the grounds of “fighting terrorism” but in reality is used to suppress dissent.
   - Repression against the opposition:
   Political activists, journalists and ordinary citizens who dare to criticize the government are detained, tortured, fined and imprisoned.
   - Forceful response to protests:
   Instead of dialog with the people, the authorities disperse peaceful demonstrations with police and special forces, often using excessive force.
   - Creating an atmosphere of fear:
   The repressive machine is used to intimidate the population. People are afraid to speak out to avoid being persecuted.

   Consequences:
   - Loss of civil liberties, destruction of the right to protest and free speech.
   - The transformation of the police from defenders of the law into a tool to protect the interests of the rich and the powerful.
   - Gradual dehumanization of society, where citizens are seen as objects to be controlled rather than individuals with rights.

   The police state is the quintessential degradation of power, with state institutions serving a narrow circle of elites. It is incompatible with the principles of humanism, equality and fairness.

   9. Class stratification and lack of equality

   In a capitalist system, class stratification becomes the norm. A small group of elites accumulate wealth while the rest of the society is impoverished. Equality is proclaimed only in words, but in reality wealth determines access to rights, opportunities and benefits.

   Mechanisms of class stratification:

   - Usurpation of capital:
   Financial resources are concentrated in the hands of a small group of people, denying the majority access to economic instruments.
   - Unequal access to education and medicine:
   The privileged classes provide their children with the best schools, universities, and medical care, while the majority are forced to settle for low-quality services.
   - Exploitation of labor:
   The working class, in one way or another, works to enrich the elites' capital, receiving a minimal share of the wealth they produce.

   Consequences:
   - Formation of a caste society where there is in fact no social elevator.
   - Deepening social unfairness leading to alienation and degradation.
   - Destruction of national unity due to increased antagonism between classes.

   Class stratification undermines the basis of any civilized society - the principle of equality. Such an arrangement leads to degradation of moral values, depriving people of a chance for a decent life.

   10. Systematic destruction of true culture and national spirit

   Capitalist regimes purposefully destroy true spiritual, cultural and national values, replacing them with surrogates:

   - Consumer Culture: Capitalism imposes the cult of money and things, destroying true art, traditions and moral guidelines. Instead of creation, there is mass production of meaningless entertainment content that stupefies the masses.
   - Destruction of national traditions: The idea of international progress is presented, but in reality it is a mechanism for destroying local cultural and linguistic identities in favor of the global market. Traditions are turned into souvenirs sold to tourists.
   - Hero substitution: Real national heroes, fighters for fairness, are replaced either by commercial characters or by figures approved by the authorities to strengthen their position.

   11. Destruction of education and upbringing

   Modern education systems in capitalist countries are aimed at creating not thinking and free people, but obedient cogs of the system:

   - Commercialization of knowledge: Higher education has been turned into a service market where only those who can pay have access to quality knowledge.
   - Simplification of programs: Instead of fostering critical thinking and morality, systems introduce superficial knowledge necessary only to fulfill functions in an exploitative system.
   - Introduction of consumer ideology: From childhood, children are taught to evaluate success in material terms, creating a slave mentality.

   12. Digitalization as an instrument of total control

   Modern “digitalization” is presented as progress, but in reality it is a step towards total control:
   - QR codes and barcodes: These technologies are directly linked to a system of accounting and control that makes it easier to manipulate people. Their use serves to strengthen the satanic economy built on lies and suppression.
   - Digital passports and biometrics: These are not tools to simplify life, but mechanisms to strip people of their privacy and their ability to resist the system.
   - Digital currencies: Central banks are introducing digital currency to finally remove people's independence. The complete abandonment of cash will result in every move a person makes being tracked.

   13. Support for wars and commercialized militarization

   Capitalism cannot exist without wars. War for such systems is both an instrument of suppression and a way to make money:

   - The economics of war: The military-industrial complexes of capitalist countries make fabulous profits at the expense of death and suffering.
   - Ideological justification of violence: Interventions, resource seizures, and the destruction of other nations are justified under the pretext of “national interest”, or “fighting terrorism”.
   - Creation of artificial enemies: To maintain fear and control over the population, the enemy image is cultivated to help distract people from real problems and manipulate their minds.

   14. Waging undeclared war and disposing of the population

   The capitalist satrapy, mired in corrupt interests, uses wars as a tool of control but avoids honest recognition of its actions. As a result, undeclared wars are often fought, where hundreds of thousands or millions of citizens are killed, persecuted and forcibly displaced, while the real interests and goals are hidden from the people.

   Mechanisms of undeclared wars:

   - Denial of the state of war:
   A conflict is not officially recognized as a war to avoid legal and moral obligations to the people. This helps to conceal the true extent of casualties and divert attention from the perpetrators.
   - Utilization of the population:
   Propaganda turns citizens into expendable commodities. Soldiers die on the fronts not for the defense of the people, but for the interests of elites who do not strike the real enemies.
   Example: Troops are sent to destroy infrastructure and cities, but the real perpetrators of the conflict remain safe.
   - Lack of strategic clarity:
   The goals of war are intentionally vague in order to use conflict as a long-term tool of manipulation.

   Consequences:
   - Civilian deaths and destruction of social institutions.
   - Escalation of the crisis, posing additional threats to civilians.
   - Destruction of national economies to serve the interests of international elites.

   Undeclared war is a form of deception where the people become victims of double standards. This approach destroys the moral duty of the authorities to protect their citizens and replaces it with the cynical interests of capital.

   15. Environmental catastrophe as a consequence of capitalism

   A system based on profiteering, bribe and usury inevitably destroys nature:

   - Climate degradation: Capitalists' greed leads to the destruction of ecosystems for profit. Forests are cut down, rivers and oceans are polluted, and the air is poisoned for the benefit of corporations.
   - Green Deception: Even “environmental” initiatives are turned into businesses. Selling carbon quotas, "green" technologies created through exploitation are new forms of legalized deception.
   - Global consequences: The poorest countries become waste dumps and their resources are used to saturate the insatiable capitalist market.

   16. Dehumanizing and dehumanization
The system of capitalism builds mechanisms that destroy the personality and turn human beings into biological machines:

   - Slavery through credit: People forced to take out loans for housing, education or health become perpetual debtors. This is a form of economic slavery.
   - Automation without fairness: The introduction of robots and artificial intelligence does not lead to the liberation of man from labor, but only increases the gap between rich and poor.
   - The spread of mercantilist ideology: Man is judged solely on his economic efficiency, ignoring the spiritual and moral side.

   17. Stimulation of demographic crisis

   Capitalism destroys the natural mechanisms of reproduction of society:

   - Anti-family policies: Instead of supporting young men who should form families and have children, the capitalist system encourages individualism and careerism, as well as female polygamy/prostitution and the cult of the commodity woman, a priori incompatible with family values.
   - Commercialization of reproduction: The surrogacy market, the sale of embryos and donor cells turn childbirth into a commodity transaction.
   - Hidden extinction: Increasing infertility, deteriorating public health, lack of social support - all of these are purposefully destroying nations.

   18. Replacing indigenous populations with migrants as a form of genocide

   Capitalist power purposefully replaces indigenous populations with migrants in order to weaken social resistance and destroy national unity. This process is true genocide carried out by covert methods:

   - Economic coercion: Reducing living standards, destroying social guarantees and creating unbearable working conditions force indigenous people to leave their homes or accept disenfranchisement. At the same time, conditions are created to attract migrants willing to work for minimum wages.
   - Blurring of national consciousness: Migrants with different cultural and religious values are introduced into society, replacing the native population. This disrupts traditional structures, creates social tensions and promotes disunity.
   - Oppression through mixing: Diluted, fragmented populations lose their ability to consolidate and resist authority. Instead of a people aware of their rights, a mass incapable of organization is formed.
   - Creation of new elites: In capitalist states, the authorities encourage a wealthy migrant elite that becomes an instrument of control over the remaining indigenous population. This leads to the gradual displacement of national leaders.
   - Destruction of demographic potential: Instead of supporting the fertility of the indigenous population, immigration is encouraged. In the long run, this leads to loss of national sovereignty.

   This is not integration, but genocide, as the unity of the people, their culture, and their influence on politics in their own country is purposely destroyed. This manifests the deep satanism of the capitalist system, which operates according to the principle: “Divide and conquer”.

   19. Forcing young people, intellectuals and promising people abroad

   One of the forms of destruction of society in a capitalist state is a purposeful brain drain: pushing out the most promising segment of the population abroad:

   - Economic reasons:
   Young people, scientists, engineers, doctors and other specialists are forced to seek a better share outside their country:
Low salaries: Specialists do not receive decent remuneration for their labor.
Lack of prospects: There are no mechanisms for career growth or self-fulfillment.
Destruction of science: Funding for basic research is reduced in favor of the applied needs of corporations.

   - Political reasons:
   Progressive and thinking people become a threat to the system.
   Repression: Recalcitrant professionals are persecuted and their careers are blocked.
   Emigration as a forced move: People leave the country to maintain freedom and self-actualization.

- Demographic consequences:
   Drain of potential: Instead of developing their own country, professionals contribute to the development of other nations.
   Declining birth rate: Young people who have left the country are less likely to start families at home.
   Destruction of the intellectual class: The country is losing intellectuals as an important element of society.

   It is wrong to consider what is described as the result of inaction, because what is described is the purposeful capitalist satanic policy aimed at depriving the people of the perspectives and the right to decide the future of their country.

   20. The negatory selection of cadres.
In the capitalist system, personnel policy is a reflection of its deep satanic nature. Negatory selection is a process in which the key positions are occupied by the incompetent, corrupt or completely controlled by the authorities, individuals devoid of dignity, conscience and the ability to think independently:

   - The principle of loyalty over competence: In capitalist structures, the key criterion for career advancement is loyalty to the system, not professional skills or merit. Loyalty to the capitalist order means a willingness to turn a blind eye to unfairness and actively participate in suppression and exploitation.
   - Promotion of mediocrities: Competent and independent people are a threat to the system because they are able to critically assess its flaws. In return, those who are either intellectually weak or willing to engage in any kind of fraud for career advancement are promoted to leadership positions.
   - Criminal hierarchy: The state bureaucracy, law enforcement agencies and large corporations become instruments for protecting the interests of capital. Important positions are occupied by those who have criminal qualities - the ability to "solve issues" for bribes, kickbacks, to suppress dissent, and to circumvent laws.
   - Lack of social responsibility: Leaders who have passed through negatory selection are not interested in serving society. Their goal is personal enrichment, or at best, fulfillment of formal requirements to keep their place.

   Negatory selection leads to the complete destruction of managerial culture and degradation of all public institutions. As a result, the state becomes a mechanism for serving the interests of the satanic elite, detaching itself from the people.

   21. The stratification of living standards in capitals, urban centers, and regions that languish in misery

   In capitalist countries there is a catastrophic imbalance between living standards in megacities and poverty-stricken regions. Centralization of the economy and resources in capitals and large urban centers creates artificial prosperity for the elites, while the periphery is plunged into poverty.

   Mechanisms of stratification:
   - Centralization of investments:
   All financial, infrastructural and social support is concentrated in the capitals and big cities. Regional budgets are cut and regional industries are destroyed.
   Result: Deep degradation of small towns and rural areas.

   - Talent outflow:
   Young people and professionals are forced to leave their home regions in search of jobs and opportunities, exacerbating the imbalance.
   Result: Regions are losing intellectual and labor potential.

   - Artificially inflated prices:
   Capital cities maintain high levels of consumption and elite services, creating an economic gulf between them and the regions.

   Consequences for society:
   - Deepening social unfairness.
   - Regional residents become hostage to poverty, with no opportunity to improve their lives.
   - Erosion of national unity, as residents of the periphery begin to perceive metropolitan residents as “oppressors”.

   This stratification destroys the principle of equality, depriving the regions of their legitimate right to development. This is not only unjust, but also destructive to national identity and social order.

   22. Imperial pomp, incessant lavish celebrations and the ostensible grandeur of capitalist satrapy

   The capitalist authorities, in order to conceal their actual economic failure and their inability to improve the lives of the people, use imperial rhetoric by organizing lavish festivities, parades and celebrations. These ostentatious events are designed to divert attention from the real problems.

   Mechanisms of imperial pomp:

   - Demonstrative wealth:
   Organizing lavish events, parades and celebrations at the expense of the people's budget to create an illusion of grandeur.
Result: Spending on such events comes at the expense of the real needs of the people.
   - Ostensible pride:
   The people are led to believe that lavish celebrations are proof of the country's greatness, although they serve only as a distraction.
   - Ideological propaganda:
   Through these events, the cult of power is indoctrinated to support the existing system.

   Consequences:
   - Celebrations and parades do not solve social and economic problems.
   - The people remain in poverty while the authorities spend money on showing-off.

   Imperial pomp is a mockery on the people, hiding cynical indifference to their needs. It is a demonstration of power for power's sake, devoid of true meaning and aimed only at strengthening the position of the elite.

   23. Covering up the satraps of capital with the memory of the exploits of previous generations

   Capitalist power often uses the memory of the heroism of previous generations to justify its existence. This is especially cynical when the exploits performed under the conditions of an ideology opposed to capitalism are used to maintain the capitalist system.

   Examples of manipulation:
   - Exploitation of Soviet history:
   Using the memory of the Great Patriotic War and the exploits of the Red Army to consolidate the power of the capitalists.
   The cynicism is that the Soviet People fought against capitalism as a whole, and the Red Army fought against fascism, while the current authorities are themselves capitalists - i.e. enemies of the Soviet people - and reproduce capitalist structures close to those that nourished fascism.
   - Exploitation of ideological symbols of the past:
   Substitution of the true meaning of historical symbols and events (using the example of diverting the idea of victory over fascism as a right-wing extremity of capitalism, as well as the meaning of Soviet symbolism, which is a priori opposed to the capitalist system) to create the illusion of continuity between generations.
   Result: History turns into a cynical commercial tool and an instrument of anti-people propaganda.

   Using the exploits of heroes to justify an anti-human system is a moral crime. It is an insult to the memory of people who fought for equality, fairness and freedom, not capitalist exploitation.

   24. Ethnic mafia clans and groups used to intimidate and suppress the population

   In the capitalist system, ethnic mafia clans become an instrument of control and suppression. Their existence allows the authorities to keep the people in fear while avoiding the direct use of state repression.

   Functions of mafia clans in capitalism:
   - Instrument of intimidation:
   Such groups commit crimes by creating an atmosphere of fear and insecurity.
   Result: People are afraid to speak out against authority.
   - Suppression of alternative movements:
   Activists and protest leaders are often targeted by criminal organizations.
   - Social disintegration:
   Mafia groups intensify ethnic conflicts to divert attention from the real problems - corruption and exploitation.

   Using the mafia to control the people is an evidence of the absolute degradation of power. Instead of ensuring order and fairness, the authorities rely on criminal structures, destroying the remnants of morality and legality.

   25. The spread of media sycophancy and singing along to the authorities

   The systemic capitalist media and media resources controlled by power and its oligarchic sponsors play a central role in maintaining the capitalist satrapy. Instead of fulfilling their primary function of being an independent source of truth, they are turned into propaganda mouthpieces. By constantly praising elites and discrediting dissenters, they ensure the maintenance of the status quo by suppressing any criticism.

   Mechanisms of media sycophancy:
   - Glorification of power and its “achievements”.
   The systemic media is overflowing with stories praising the ruling class, often without justification. Lies and embellishments are passed off as “information,” while the real state of affairs remains behind the scenes.
   Example: The economic crisis or failures in foreign policy are presented as “temporary difficulties” that are supposedly overcome due to the “wisdom” of the authorities.
   - Blocking dissenters:
Any attempts of independent analysis or criticism of the authorities are severely censored. Journalists, bloggers and public figures who condemn corruption, mendacity and unfairness are blocked, denied access to platforms and sometimes prosecuted under fictitious pretexts.
   - Creation of fake news:
Systemic media actively spread misinformation to divert attention from real issues. This is done by using throw-ins, myths, and power-created “scandals.”
   - Use of bots and trolls:
Social networks are filled with bots and paid commentators who praise the authorities, attack dissenters, ridicule them and spread false narratives.
   - Discrediting the opposition:
Any critic of the authorities is instantly attacked, ridiculed, insulted, and accused of “betrayal,” “populism,” or “destructive activities.” At the same time, the real arguments of the critics are ignored.
   - Propaganda patterns:
Propaganda uses simple, catchy slogans to indoctrinate the population with false ideas about the enemies of the government and to create the image of a “besieged fortress.”

   The role of media sycophancy in the system of capitalism:
   1. Legitimization of oppression:
   The media insinuates that the existing system is the "most just," that its flaws are temporary, and that any attempt to criticize it is dangerous to the society.
   2. Control of mass consciousness:
   The main goal of the systemic media is to distract the people from the real problems. Instead of discussing poverty, corruption and class stratification, they focus on celebrations, ostensible successes or false enemies.
   3. Creating the illusion of popular support:
   Through false polls, staged videos and bought comments, they create the impression that the government is supported by the majority.

   Consequences:
   - Spiritual and intellectual decay of the society:
   Lies, hypocrisy and sycophancy of the media deprive the people of the ability to comprehend reality and critically evaluate it.
   - Loss of freedom of speech and democracy:
   Discrediting dissent and monopolizing media space destroys the freedom of speech.
   - Supporting the unfairness:
   Instead of fighting for the rights and freedoms of the people, the media becomes a tool to protect the privileges of the elites.

   Media sycophancy is one of the most vicious forms of betrayal of the public interest. The media, which is supposed to be the "fourth power," becomes the handmaiden of the oligarchy that promotes unfairness and corruption. The hypocrisy that permeates these structures is incompatible with universal values such as truth, fairness and equality.

   Historical arguments against media sycophancy:
   - Historical experience shows that censorship and control of media invariably leads to the collapse of repressive systems.
   - Any media that serves the interests of the minority at the expense of the majority undermines its own audience and credibility.
   - In the age of the internet and digital literacy, people have access to alternative sources of information, and the lies of the systemic media are becoming more obvious by the day.

   Media sycophancy is a weapon of oppression that supports unfairness and develops the dictatorship of capital. Genuine change is only possible when independent voices are given a chance to be heard and the media becomes a source of truth again.

   26. Chauvinism: Justification of superiority and suppression

   Chauvinism is an ideology that asserts the superiority of one nation, ethnic group, culture or social system over others. It is based on a narrow, often artificially created notion of the “superiority” of one group and the dehumanization of all others.

   Roots of chauvinism

   It is used by the elites to divert attention from internal problems by rallying the population around the image of an "external enemy" or the idea of superiority. Chauvinism becomes a convenient tool to justify colonialism, genocide, economic plunder and suppression.

   The devastating consequences are:
   1. Dehumanization of other peoples:
Chauvinism leads to the justification of violence, war, and aggression, interpreting it as the “natural right” of one group to rule or destroy another.
   2. Suppression of internal minorities:
Within the state, chauvinism becomes a repressive mechanism to discriminate against minorities, undermining social balance.
   3. Creation of artificial conflicts:
For the sake of holding power, chauvinism cultivates hatred between nations, condemning millions to suffering and death.

   Chauvinism is incompatible with the universal values of fairness, equality and humanity. It eats away at the foundation of a harmonious society, creating hatred and unfairness.

   27. “Nashism: Double Standards and Justification of Crimes
   What is “Nashism”:
   "Nashism" is an ideology that justifies any action, even crimes, as long as it is committed by "their own people". It is a form of double standard in which evil becomes acceptable if it serves the interests of “ours”.

   - Manifestations of “nashism”:
   o Justifying wars, looting, murder and repression if it is done “in the interest” of one's group.
   o Turning any critics into “traitors” if they point out mistakes or crimes.
   o Creating the image of an enemy who is "worse" to divert attention away from their atrocities.

   Destructive consequences:
   1. An immoral society:
   “Nashism” blurs the boundaries of right and wrong, replacing them with profit and political expediency.
   2. Separation of people:
   It creates a gulf between groups, provoking mutual alienation and hatred.
   3. Legitimization of dictatorship:
   Under the pretext of “common interests”, the power gets the right to any crimes, which are covered by deceitful slogans.

   “Nashism” destroys fundamental human values, substituting fairness for the interests of a narrow group. It leads to the degradation of society, destroying conscience and the pursuit of Truth.

   28. Hurrah-patriotism: The Artificial Cult of Loyalty

   Essence of hurrah-patriotism:
   Ura-patriotism is the unconditional worshipping of the state and its power, accompanied by a refusal of critical thinking. Its main goal is to suppress public discontent through the imposition of emotional loyalty.

   Methods of implementation:
   Slogans, symbols, "historical victories," and sometimes "mythologization of the past" are used, including through third-party propagandists and movements if for the authorities themselves this activity is not appropriate. Propaganda campaigns are also used to make the population associate itself with the state, forgetting about its failures.

   Danger of hurrah-patriotism:
   1. Justification of repression:
   Any dissent is declared “treason” and suppressed under the pretext of “defense of the motherland.”
   2. Distraction from real problems:
   Instead of addressing social and economic issues, the authorities emphasize external “threats,” provoking blind support for their actions.
   3. Manipulation of the masses:
   Hurrah-patriotism makes the population vulnerable to propaganda, directing its energy not to fight for rights but to support the repressive system.

   Hurrah-patriotism is not based on love for one's country and the desire to improve it - it is a tool of exploitation of the people in order to maintain the power of the elites.


   29. Imposition of fear and apathy

   - Fear for the future: Capitalism creates a culture of fear - fear of losing jobs, housing, fear of the state. People are so repressed that they lose the ability to resist.
   - Culture of apathy: Instead of active participation in the society, people become passive consumers. All attention is directed to entertainment, alcohol, drugs, games - anything that distracts from recognizing the real problems.

   30. Destruction of true spirituality and hidden propaganda of satanism

   Modern capitalist countries directly or indirectly stimulate the ideology that rejects true spiritual values:

   - The propaganda of selfishness: Man learns to put his ego above everything else. This pattern of behavior destroys families, communities, and society as a whole.
   - Satanism Symbolism: From corporate logos to cultural products, hidden symbols and images demonstrate the power of satanic ideas.
   - Popularization of vice: Through mass capitalist culture, fashion, and advertising, greed, lust, and pride are popularized - sins that are the exact opposite of high moral values.


   The general conclusion is that there is a global satanization through capitalism, in which every state characterized by the above points complicits

   All the above facts and arguments show that any country where the described phenomena flourish has no right to talk about “other” or “traditional” values. This is not just hypocrisy - it is a conscious betrayal of the humanity and its highest principles.
   True confrontation with this evil is possible only through a complete exposure of its nature and a return to the principles of Tzedek: fairness and rightness, rejection of lies, exploitation and all other manifestations of satanism.

   The unified satanic mechanism of immorality

   All of the above-mentioned points can be considered as separate vices, but in complex - are elements of a single criminal system, which is a satanic capitalist mechanism, completely devoid of true human values. Each manifestation of this system works in unison with others, creating a vicious circle of degradation, which destroys humanity, fairness and the very possibility of harmonious existence of the society.

   Denial of true human values

   Capitalist satrapy is based on principles directly opposed to universal moral and spiritual foundations such as fairness, honesty, compassion, equality and respect for life. Instead, it:

   1. Exalts exploitation;
   2. Promotes lies;
   3. Destroys the family and society;
   4. Condones cruelty.

   The goal of such a system is obvious: The destruction of humanity

   The three tens of elements described - including chauvinism, media lies, genocidal practices, and other vices - work toward one goal: to replace human values with greed, cruelty, and lies. In this system, there is no room for truth, fairness, or the very concept of morality:

   - Global alienation: Built on these elements, the inhumane system deliberately divides people into warring groups - by nation, religion, and class - to distract them from fighting the true enemy: the capitalist satanic structure.

   - Substitution of concepts: All noble ideas are perverted. Patriotism becomes hurrah-patriotism, spirituality becomes religious fanaticism, equality is replaced by class suppression.

   - Degradation and manipulation: The authorities push out the best people, leaving only those who are willing to serve the system for benefits. It uses the media to ridicule the Truth and bot farms to humiliate dissenters.

   Mechanism of self-destruction
   The satrapy of capitalism destroys not only those under its oppression, but also itself. It destroys nature, undermines the economy, destroys basic human values, and ultimately leads to self-destruction.

   An appeal for liberation
   The human race must realize that such a system cannot be reformed or improved at all. Its immoral nature requires a total rejection of its foundations: lies, violence, greed and exploitation. Real human values - Truth, Tzedek (fairness and rightness), honesty and equality - can only be restored through the complete dismantling of this system.
   The unified satanic mechanism of capitalism is the absolute denial of everything that makes people human. Only by exposing and rejecting it in all its manifestations can the mankind be restored to its true predestination.


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