The False Left-Right Paradigm

To be sure, there are different sides and there are real differences in ideologies, so that is not what is meant by “the false left-right paradigm“.

The false left-right paradigm refers to how there are actually more than two sides.

The false left-right paradigm refers to how neither the left nor the right are what they claim to be. They are not about principles—they are about tribe. Both are about tribalism, conformism, and dominance hierarchy, which are animal behaviors. They are about the Soul of Animals—not the Soul of Humanity.

The false left-right paradigm refers to how those extremists who are truly on the left or right are so few in number and so powerless, that they are irrelevant.

The false left-right paradigm refers to how left vs. right is a distraction from the government vs. the people, and from the players vs. the people. It masks how the system doesn’t work, how it doesn’t work like we think it does, and how the government doesn’t work for the people.

The false left-right paradigm refers to how left vs. right is a psyop used to strengthen the illusion of legitimacy.

The false left-right paradigm refers to the fact that the political parties work for the same people. More specifically the party leaders work for the same people.

The false left-right paradigm refers to the divide and conquer strategy being perpetrated against us.

The false left-right paradigm refers to the exaggerated differences the establishment uses to describe ordinary people, but the reality is that pretty much all people primarily value nutrition, shelter, health, children, safety, freedom, honesty, innovation, fairness, love, fun, and being the best version of themselves.

The false left-right paradigm refers to how the establishment exaggerates differences to incite the left and the right—because all conflict can be used as a pretext for more of a police state (or for regime change).

The false left-right paradigm refers to how the establishment directly and indirectly plays us (left/right, black/white, men/women, etc.) to make individuals dislike, distrust, and distance each other, so that we are looking at each other instead of looking at them, and so that we cannot unite against them.

The false left-right refers to how everyone is being played to make us see our neighbors, friends, family, coworkers, and any other ordinary people as the enemy. The players don’t want us to know who is really starting the wars and sending us off to kill and die.

Those who promote the false left-right paradigm are thus sometimes agents provocateur or controlled opposition, but most often, they are NPCs who have been played by such, and thus real people must not hesitate to call them on it and thereby wake them from their NPC state. Don’t worry if they might initially awake to promote communism or capitalism. If they are in touch with what we all naturally value, everything is going to be OK.

It can be healthy to point out cognitive dissonance among any faction, and it can be healthy to point out how siding with the establishment is fundamentally different than siding against the establishment, and humor/satire can be a healthy and effective way to bring people to epiphany, but anything more … exacerbates the false left-right paradigm.

So, forgive those who believe absurdities.

Whenever passing someone, think to yourself, “The light in me is allied with the light in you.”

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  • Hjent says:

    Aside from the very last sentence, the takedown shown here is highly accurate and is especially reflective upon the real and current goals of the corp.-establishment.

  • Wendy says:

    Good article and on point. An administrative note, the light blue text that have links are very difficult to read on a cell. A different color that is a tad darker would be helpful. Not a criticism but an observation meant to be helpful.

  • jules says:

    So very true. Divide & conquer. Every sentence uttered by mindless, non-self thinkers, throws stones at the “other” side. Which automatically puts them on “this” side. When we’re all putting up walls around ourselves, there aren’t any bridges that can be built to fill the gap.

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