What can be done to help?
As millions of people flee violence and are in urgent need of humanitarian aid, here are ways you can help:
Choose to live in a FREE and PEACEFUL world—one without politicians who merely sell the idea of a better future, while in reality, they aim to maintain the status quo by using war, hunger, and civilian suffering as tools of control and distraction. These tactics keep the population far removed from the concept of Participatory Democracy, where everyone has the freedom to propose and vote on new laws and participate in decision-making—not just every four or eight years, but in each decision a country makes. This includes decisions on social rights, taxes and how they're distributed within the country’s budget, whether to participate in armed conflicts, or support other nations, and any other matter that directly or indirectly affects the lives of the country's citizens.
Democracy should not be limited to handing power to a group of politicians with the hope that different parties will balance each other and keep their promises. Instead, it should be seen as a system where politicians simply manage the necessary resources to implement what the citizens of a country genuinely want, guided by continuous voting on issues of national interest. Political parties and leaders should compete based on how efficiently they represent the will of the citizens—similar to how a Board of Directors represents the will of shareholders, who are able to vote on the company’s direction. This would lead to a transparent, peaceful, and more educated society, where war, hunger, and civilian suffering are no longer tools of mass control, distraction, and manipulation.
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