This article underlines and underscores a point that I have made time and time again. Which is that the United States isn’t a democracy, and every single item and shred of evidence points to something quite bad, and very sinister. We can parse one item such as the first Amendment being “blown out of the water” by the government funding narratives that it wants….
Like all things USA, good news out of China is suppressed, while bad news is promoted with loud megaphones. Video 7MB
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Such activity is banned under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, adopted on December 16, 1966, by UN General Assembly Resolution 2200A (XXI). The first paragraph in Article 20 stipulates: “Any propaganda for war shall be prohibited by law.”
What could be clearer? Still, maintaining a free hand has always been the main guiding principle for Washington and London.
While agreeing to be bound by the Covenant, the United States adopted the following reservation:
“Article 20 does not authorise or require legislation or other action by the United States that would restrict the right of free speech and association protected by the Constitution and laws of the United States.”
What role does the American government play in providing for the civilian population?
… to every evidence that the issues that are important to the civilian population has near zero influence on the elected officials voting records.
In this article we will look at the purposeful dilution of voting-power of the citizenry. For after all, the vast bulk of amendments to the United States constitution has been wholly devoted to watering down the power each individual vote has.
For after all, when the United States came into being, only the male head of households, who were land owners could vote. And they played an active role in governance.
Not so today.
I argue that the voting power has been diluted to such an extend that it is nonexistent. And without voting power direct to the government, democracy does not exist.
Such is the United States today.
Anyways, this here is a great article by Fred. Love his writing style, and his points are poignant.
The Care and Feeding of the Rabble: Democracy its Own Self
By Fred Reed for the Saker Blog
Listening to Biden prattling about democracy, democracy, democracy, and how we must save American democracy from swarming threats to democracy, with the insistence and urgency of a starveling aluminum-siding salesman, I am filled with wonder. Convincing people that they live in a democracy is a lot of work, like pumping air into an inner tube with a leak. America is no more a democracy than it is a potted plant.
Functional Illiteracy at Fourteen Percent in America: Department of Education
Functional illiterates cannot fill out a job application, manage a checkbook, read a simple story in a newspaper, or use the social media. Those who can’t read don’t, and another large number who can barely read don’t either. At a low estimate they must amount to a quarter of the population. They vote.
Democracy is best suited to towns of a few hundred people who, however dim of wit in many cases, may understand such questions as should we build a new school which will cost me so many dollars in higher taxes. Even here the more crafty and avaricious will likely prevail.
Shocking Facts: 23 Statistics on Illiteracy in America
A problem in democracies—“democracies”—is of course that the dim, the inattentive, and those who are both dim and inattentive, will always outnumber the bright and informed. However, the syndrome worsens as the domain upon which the electorate is to make judgement expands from town to state to country to world. The number of unintelligent is constant. The number who are insufficiently attentive rises with the complexity of things needing attention. A cardiac surgeon is no fool, but has work, medical literature he needs to read, family, and a hobby or two. Little time is left to worry about semiconductor sanctions against China or Washington’s desire for Russia to invade the Ukraine.
Americans Know Literally Nothing About the Constitution
“Take your pick from this bouillabaisse of ignorance:
* More than one in three people (37%) could not name a single right protected by the First Amendment. THE FIRST AMENDMENT.
* Only one in four (26%) can name all three branches of the government. (In 2011, 38% could name all three branches.)
* One in three (33%) can’t name any branch of government.“
People so innocent of political grasp can have only the most vaporous notions of pressing political questions. They are either fools with minds best suited for working as gardeners or so little engaged with the surrounding society as to achieve the effect of being fools while still able to find their way home at night. Still others are not unintelligent but not interested. None of these should vote.
One in Four Americans Thinks the Sun Revolves Around The Earth
“A quarter of Americans surveyed could not correctly answer that the Earth revolves around the sun and not the other way around, according to a report out Friday from the National Science Foundation.”
This is so astonishing that one might suspect it of coming from some crackpot blogger with no girlfriend living in his parents’ basement. But no. The National Science Foundation is about as respectable as they come. A quarter of the population are at the level of an undiscovered tribe living in the rain forests of the Amazon Basin and eating grubs fished from rotting logs. Little prospect exists that people in such darkness know much of anything else. Yet we encourage them to vote.
Several Baltimore Schools Report No Students Proficient in Reading, Math
“Six Baltimore City schools — five high schools and one middle school — were found to have not a single student who scored proficient in math or reading in 2016, Fox News reports.”
Others schools had only a handful of literate students. Math results were as grim. These “students “will be around for another fifty years if they are not shot, virtually unemployable. Yet they can vote.
The schools mentioned are all black, and similar figures would come out of similarly black schools in many other cities. What does this say about “democracy “in America?
Gallup: Forty-six Percent of Americans Believe in Creationism
The distribution of intelligence being symmetric, half of the population are below average. A man with an IQ of 90 is not actually stupid, doesn’t mumble or bump into things, and can successfully raise a family and drive a truck. Yet he is unlikely to grasp the foreign policy of the United States or, really, to have heard of it. If he has any knowledge at all of public affairs, it will be at the level of The Russians are bad, wherever exactly Russia is, so we need to spend more on Our Boys in Uniform.
A lot of people get their news from television, the medium of the illiterate and semiliterate. Obviously, not everybody who watches television is illiterate, but everybody who is illiterate watches television. Many don’t watch the news at all, it being complicated and mysterious and talking about the inexplicable and unknown, such as Kazakhstan and Nordstream Two. The consequence is that if MSNBC and CNN say over and over that the Chinese are doing something terrible, most will believe it. Judging by the intellectual level of much of television, a sentence with a dependent clause will exceed the capacities of many. They vote.
Lincoln famously said, “You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can’t fool all of the people all of the time.” You don’t have to. Being a politician, he didn’t add that you can fool enough of the people enough of the time, and that is enough. This is the basis of American democracy.
77% Of Students At One Baltimore High School Read at Elementary, Kindergarten Level
”In reading, 628 Patterson High School students took the test. Out of those students, 484 of them, or 77%, tested at an elementary school reading level. That includes 71 high school students who were reading at a kindergarten level and 88 students reading at a first-grade level. Another 45 are reading at a second-grade level. Just 12 students tested at Patterson High School, were reading at grade level, which comes out to just 1.9%.”
Democracy? A democracy of fools is no democracy. It allows the very smart, concentrated in New York and Washington, the governing suites of major corporations and, nowadays, the distributed wunderkind of the tech firms, to run the country from behind the scenes. Whether intended or not, the drive to lower the voting age and enfranchise the ghetto populations serve only to further diminish the pitiable competence of the electorate and allow the elites to keep these untermenschen out of the hair of their betters.
Pelosi says she backs lowering voting age to 16
“I myself have always been for lowering the voting age to 16,” Pelosi said. “I think it’s really important to capture kids when they’re in high school, when they’re interested in all of this, when they’re learning about government, to be able to vote.”
The less bright, less informed, and less experienced of life are easier to mold and manipulate. Who could be better than children?
If America wanted a functional democracy, which it doesn’t, it would, first, raise the voting age to 25 or 30. The idea that adolescents of eighteen with no experience of life beyond libidinous frat parties, much less sixteen-year-olds, can vote intelligently is silly. (Not that I have anything against libidinous frat parties. They just aren’t qualification for voting)
This would require a recognition that voting should be a privilege, not an entitlement and that government should be done by people able to do it.
Second, a demanding version of the old literacy test would serve wonderfully. This should demonstrate at a minimum a reading fluency of political ideas express in standard English. A reasonable grasp of world geography and American government might profitably be required. Perhaps a measured IQ of 120 or better should be in the mix.
This would make the bamboozlement and competitive shooing of the puzzled much, much harder, which is why it will never fly with the elites who find an electorate of the easily led congenial.
These measures would also screen out various minorities disproportionately. They would also ignite the resentment against the bright and cultivated that forms the bedrock of American society.
Comprehensive ignorance extends to groups many of whom are presumably well educated. Consider the following:
Poll: 44% of liberals say more than 1k unarmed black Americans killed by police in 2019
“According to the Washington Post database, regarded by Nature magazine as the “most complete database,” 13 unarmed black men were fatally shot by police in 2019. According to a second database called “Mapping Police Violence”, compiled by data scientists and activists, 27 unarmed black men were killed by police (by any means) in 2019.”
This shows that forty-four percent of liberals are incompetent to vote. If the misestimate is reduced to five hundred, many more believe it. Similar numbers could probably be compiled for conservatives on other questions, conspiracy theories being promising candidates.
Race is the most dangerous, destructive, and intractable problem facing America, yet these people are too stupid, lazy, inattentive, emotional, or worm-eaten by ideology to have even a faint grasp of what is happening. But they vote.
If liberals, a category including academia, the media, and a great many of the highly educated believe such wildly erroneous numbers, it is likely that blacks, a group in large part poorly educated, believe these things at a higher rate. Do you suppose convincing them that they are being slaughtered en masse improves race relations?
The very bright will always rule, though not always obviously. An IQ of 140 is said to be entry level for Wall Street. This excludes well over ninety-nine percent of the population. Mike Pompeo, while a wretched human being, was first in class at West Point and editor of the Harvard Law Review, Hillary a National Merit Fninalist, putting her in the upper .5 percent of test-takers in Illinois. Bill was a Rhodes scholar.
Intellectual mediocrities will often be in prominent positions, Joe and Kamala being examples, in Congress and the White House, these being storefronts for the very smart. The brains, and the power, are in the shadows. But, methinks, a genuinely bright electorate would be less likely to anoint freaks and rogues.
Interesting question: What would be the effect of requiring an IQ of 130, the cutoff for Mensa, to vote? The idea will arouse shrieks from an American public famously resentful of excellence except in football. (I am reminded of a fellow fourteen-year-old in Athens, Alabama who, seeing me reading a book on biology, said angrily, “You ain’t no gooder’n me.”) A test for voting of course runs against the current policy of enfranchising the mentally lame and halt. Would the upper two percent of the population do a better job of electing leaders? They would certainly be much more difficult to con.
I will now go to the American Legion in Chapala, which makes really good huevos rancheros, which I will accompany with a double bourbon, and pretend that things aren’t as they are. Sometimes, it works.
Conclusions and some thoughts
Guys, it’s obvious that the United States is a Military Empire.
I mean you have to be a fucking idiot not to know this, and anyone who runs around saying “America has freedom”, and “democracy is the best” really needs their head examined. They are ignorant fools, and thus deserve the life that a military empire will provide for them; serf-servitude or slavery. Take you pick.
Now, I could insert a movie and video that clarifies this point. but I won’t it’s really very obvious.
The point of this article is that the United States is not at all what it claims to be. And that it relies on media and ignorance to maintain.
Media. Tell American how great, special and exceptional they are, while filling their minds with fear.
Ignorance. Dumb down the educational system. Ban all sources of information, and provide only sources that the government controls.
But the world is changing, and this kind of Military Empire is going the way of the Dodo bird. It’s not sustainable, and not practical, and once Asia implement global alternative for SWIFT, will become economically unfeasible.
To understand what Americ is today, we should not look at the tanks, the military aircraft and the people living in tents in the big American cities, but rather see what America used to be like. When there was still hope for a brighter and better future, and where jobs were plentiful, rights still existed, and it was affordable jsut to be alive.
At the time of my parents, one person could work in a job. They would be guranetted never to be laid-off, and obtain reasonable benefits to include free health care for thei family, month off for vacations, bonuses, and holiday parties at least two times a year.
Families could buy and afford a house that would be apid off in ten years, and brand new cars in cash.
They could relax and drink at work, at home, at the restrurants. There were no bans in anything. In fact, an America could even buy tanks, military aircraft and cannons without anyone blinking an eyelash.
The military was a place of honor. It was what you joined to defend your liberty and your freedom, and in those days, American really did have freedom. Americans didn’t need to wear seat belts, speed limits on roads were a rarity, school caferteris served generous helps of foods that included meats, and vegitables, where nothing was instant, pre-processed, or frozen.
While America has it’s own taboos, and traditions, people still were able to enjoy life and buildcompanies, magazines, and other venues without being crushed by the government, and other mega-corporations.
Like the Playboy empire.
Try opening a similiar venue today.
Do you think that it would be easy?
Consider what America was like when Playboy started to publish and started prenting “the girl next door” soft-core semi-nudes in it’s pages. Consider what America was like. Yet, still the Playboy empire was able to manifest.
Different times, and different social norms. Yes. That’s for certain.
But it’s more than just fashion and society. It is the very nature of the fabric of that society has changed. No longer run by talent, and patriots, the United States (as a nation) has been taken over completely by psychopathic personalities and sociopathic individuals who themselves have small armies of revenue-sucking toadies that combined siphon off money from the serf-slave electorate.
Sure, then as now, people are people. They live, and love. They eat food, and they work in various capacities.
But it’s the entire government strucutre has changed.
In the 1950’s America was a “democracy”.
Today, America is a Military Empire, and the actions and behaviors of the citizenry has been absolutely reflected by that change. If you look at history; from the lens of history, you will see that in every case, all military empires develop a strange collection of civilian behaviors domestically, and that is reflected in the laws that that society manifests for it’s people to live by.
Thus it should be no surprise that the American government is so pro-LGBT and so obscessed with everything progressive and novel.
But that was not the case when the American government was healthy, and was an actual functioning democracy.
So what can you do about it?
Well, historically these kinds of government eventually die off. They historical ways are well documented…
- Internal revolt.
- Defeat in a war.
- Or collapse in stages to a much smaller entity.
Most people have very little say in the three above mechanisms. So I advise fleeing to “greener patures” and safer havens.
But…
In any event, the best thing that a person can do is to be a Rufus.
Rufus gives a guy a break. The poor guy cannot pay. So he give him all his food. The Rufus, while upset, puts the food back, and let’s the guy go.
Be the Rufus. Video. 96MB
Just say hi. You know, life will pass you buy. So smile more, and don’t over think. Most adults (not so much for teenagers and young people) will appreciate you talkign to them. SO say hi. Thell them what you think. Don’t do it for any other reason than to be nice.
Maybe good things will come out of it. Be the Rufus. Video. 98MB
Just, Be the Rufus. Video. 20MB
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Quite right, Mr Man. Once again.
Yeah, I’m just piling on… “College Degree” is no longer a measure of intelligence – if it ever was (in the U.S.). Even the Ivy League sold old to the highest bidder. Personally, among other snooty jackasses, I have [attempted] to interact with a Northwestern University MBA… couldn’t write an English sentence to save his life. NORTH FUCKING WESTERN – they simply accept the $$ and move on.
Additionally, to this day, I see quite a bit of variability in “Intelligence Tests”. That claimed “High IQ” is suspect from the get-go. Yeah, yeah “those tests have been proofed over decades of data”… sure they have Mr.White, male, college educated, [b/m]illionaire.
The U.S. is dominated by fictional entities – they have lied their way into all aspects of life. And as the wonderful article states plainly: they are supported by [millions of] dimwits.
Ay, being a Rufus ,for me, boils down to a simple thought – “if I do nothing, nobody will.”
The last days were very windy over here, in the heart of Europe. When I was driving along the road I saw an umbrella in the middle of the road.
Every car was just circling around… I saw it late, but could turn around to halt and remove the obstacle.
I even found a wastebin at an entrance nearby.
Then I saw other debris in the green strip in the middle of the road ( it is the main entry road to the city) I just thought, ah if I don’t pick it up, nobody will.
Whatever, thank you for posting and best regards, MT
I salute you, Sir! For being a Rufus and a fine human being.
Thank you very much, I appreciate that al lot!
You asked for Rufus stories.
Too much doom and gloom all around.
One thing I witnessed in your next post in line –
all the street look very clean, too – its not just the blue skies.
Over here, even though I am right inside a Triple-A Security Area –
The streets are much more polluted these days as compared to some years ago^^
Best regards, MT
It’s very beautiful here. Here’s a video that I took the other morning. It shows why it’s so nice, calm, peaceful and clean in China. HERE. 81MB. Give it a moment to load. I don’t think I posted this one before. I hope you like it.
The big problem with universal suffrage is conflicts of interest. If someone is receiving welfare payments or wants to, he/she will naturally vote for the political candidate who promises payments or increases in those payments.
Allowing voters to vote to tax you and me to give them freebies so they can loaf is a huge conflict of interest. This is especially so with the elderly who receive all kinds of transfer payments above and beyond any contributions they made to the system.
In other fields we expect people such as judges to recuse themselves in such situations. It doesn’t happen for voters on the dole, and it should. In contrast with China, the US and other Western countries have huge able-bodied populations dependent on taxpayers.
In the meantime, the social safety net is limited such that the likes of you and me, who pay those taxes to fund those programs, are told when we need help that we’re just not eligible. Been there, seen that, got the T–shirt when I was taking care of my mom and stepfather. Unfortunately, that makes us taxpayers the fools…