The masses believe that democracy exists, but the democratic system prevents that, leading to the worst of dictatorships.
They don't know how to lead their lives but they think that what they think is going to be good for fixing the world, ironically the ecosystems. Now it no longer matters if the politician is ethical and moral; The only thing that matters is that the politician is equal to the masses and their well-being, none of the good that would do society.
If you think differently, as I will say in the future: You are excluded, ridiculed or silenced.
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