Jeffrey Sachs and the Humanism for the Chosen

Jeffrey Sachs even stopped sending me his newsletter after I wrote him a personal letter asking for help and describing my life.So much for his fight for peace and human rights — that says it all. He is engaged in PR, working only with the rich and the privileged, while people like me don’t interest him.
Perhaps he also blocked me because my life isn’t a perfect illustration of the theories he discusses from the safety of his academic podium.But if something valuable is born in my mind, people like him are always ready to take it, wrap it in “academic” design, and present it as their own idea — served to them on a silver platter.
He helps informants and talks from high tribunes about how America supposedly has two powers — corporate and military. So the president and intelligence agencies have no real power? He spreads fog everywhere he speaks.
I don’t believe the military holds power. They are used as cannon fodder, sent far away whenever the country faces a critical situation.;Anyone who lives in the U.S. knows crime is everywhere and often reaches absurd levels. A friend of mine who lived in Louisiana and Montana told me: kids there get guns at twelve, most people are high, and if they think you looked at them the wrong way — they shoot.The police can’t handle it. If soldiers were placed even in the most dangerous areas, it would only help.But as soon as Trump tries to restore order, liberals start screaming about “militarization.”And yet, it’s they who brought the country to this state — legalizing drugs and promoting their spread.Where were all these Sachses when that was happening?They pop out like devils from a snuffbox only when Satan himself is already running the show.
Now Sachs says, “America is finished.” What does that even mean?Why did he go to the Soviet Union to “help” Gorbachev — which ended in the collapse of the state?Then he helped Yeltsin — and another catastrophe followed.Why didn’t he say back then that the American system was far from ideal?;On the contrary — he glorified and advertised it.
Yes, he ignored my letter. Because it wasn’t theory — it was a cry from a living human being. He brushed it aside, silenced it, blocked it.;It’s comfortable for him to talk about poverty and morality in abstract terms. But when a real person, living in real poverty and danger, reaches out directly — he prefers to turn away.
Today his work looks more like PR for the academic and political elite — filtered, safe, controlled.He speaks with the powerful, not with those who actually suffer from the system he pretends to criticize.His silence and his blocking of my letter are the clearest proof of the contradiction between his words and his actions.
People like Sachs appear only after the catastrophe has already happened.They never go to the root — where decay begins.They come afterward with “analysis” and lofty speeches, posing as saviors while feeding on the same system that destroys us.
New wars — Ukraine, the Middle East — are just new stages for their performances, new opportunities to capitalize on pain.They make billions off the despair of people like me while we struggle to survive.They go on YouTube, lecture about peace and ethics, but turn away from the one human being who asks for help.
I don’t believe that power in America belongs to the military, as Sachs claims.The military are used — as instruments of someone else’s interests.The real power belongs to those who know how to turn chaos into profit.When Trump tries to bring back order, they accuse him of militarization.But where were all these “humanists” when the streets turned into drug dens, when mothers with babies on their backs sold fruit in the subway, when five-year-olds sold candy to survive?
Trump was the only one who went to the Arab world and truly saved hostages.He didn’t advertise himself or play the hero — he simply said, “We want everyone to be released at once.”And his team — the Secretary of State and diplomats — really worked together and succeeded. They saved real, innocent lives.;Where was Sachs?Why didn’t he go where help was truly needed, instead of lecturing again about the “global world” and “development ethics”?
When people like Professor Sachs talk about peace but turn away from a real person, they are not saving the truth — they are hiding it.People like him built careers, amassed fortunes, and now stand on high pedestals teaching us how to live — while doing nothing for our freedom.


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