Milos Uzelac

The Difference Between Totalitarian Regimes And Free Democracies

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1. In totalitarian regimes, they have massacres and wars. In free democracies, they have humanitarian interventions.

2. In totalitarian regimes they use torture. In free democracies, they use enhanced interrogation techniques.

3. In totalitarian regimes, they fund terrorist groups to create instability. In free democracies, they fund terrorist groups to create stability.

4. In totalitarian regimes, evil dictators bomb their own people. In free democracies, we do it for them.

5. In totalitarian regimes, a single party upholds and enforces the status quo. In free democracies, two parties uphold and enforce the status quo.

6. In totalitarian regimes, the government controls the press and determines what information the public is allowed to have access to. In free democracies, it is billionaires who do this.

7. In totalitarian regimes, they wage brutally violent crackdowns on protesters to quash dissent. In free democracies, they do this also, but then they kneel while wearing kente cloth.

8. In totalitarian regimes, you know exactly who rules over you. In free democracies, the true rulers hide behind fake puppet governments.

9. In totalitarian regimes, any elections have been rigged, and challengers are hand-picked by the authoritarian rulers. In free democracies, the rulers rig the elections and handpick the candidates, and they do this to other countries as well.

10. In totalitarian regimes, they imprison journalists for revealing inconvenient truths about the powerful. In free democracies, they imprison journalists for revealing inconvenient truths about the powerful, and all the other journalists jump on social media to say they deserved it.

11. In totalitarian regimes, they don’t let political dissidents speak. In free democracies, they just refuse dissidents any influential platforms and use algorithms to keep revolutionary ideas from being heard by a significant number of people.

12. In totalitarian regimes, they circle the planet with military bases, wage endless wars which kill millions and work to destroy any nation which disobeys their government. Whoops, sorry, that’s actually free democracies.

13. In totalitarian regimes, political speech is heavily regulated by the government. In free democracies, political speech is heavily regulated by the government via Silicon Valley.

14. In totalitarian regimes, the citizenry is kept impoverished while the rulers live lavishly with more than they could ever spend. In free democracies, the citizenry is kept impoverished while the rulers live lavishly with more than they could ever spend.

15. In totalitarian regimes, there is a lack. In free democracies, there is artificial lack.

16. In totalitarian regimes, the government spy agency tells the news media what stories to run, and the news media unquestioningly publish it. In free democracies, the government spy agency says “Buddy, have I got a scoop for you!” and the news media unquestioningly publish it.

17. In totalitarian regimes, bands of armed thugs patrol the streets to enforce obedience to authority. In free democracies, bands of armed thugs patrol the streets to enforce obedience to authority and Hollywood makes movies about how heroic they are.

18. In totalitarian regimes, students are taught to mindlessly worship a picture of the evil dictator. In free democracies, students are taught to mindlessly worship the flag.

19. In totalitarian regimes, students are taught never to question authority. In free democracies, students are taught never to question the news reporters.

20. In totalitarian regimes, they commit evil deeds which free democracies could never get away with doing. In free democracies, they have totalitarian regimes commit those evil deeds for them.

21. In totalitarian regimes, the people are kept too brutalized and cowed to rise up against their rulers. In free democracies, the people are kept too propagandized and brainwashed to rise up against their rulers.

22. In totalitarian regimes, the powerful determine what happens regardless of the desire of the people. In free democracies, the powerful determine what the people will desire to happen.

23. In totalitarian regimes, everyone is a slave to the powerful. In free democracies, everyone is a Slave™ to the Powerful™.

24. In totalitarian regimes, you are forced to obey. In free democracies, you are trained to think your obedience was your own idea.

25. In totalitarian regimes, you are not free, and you know it. In free democracies, you are not free, and you don’t know it.

https://caitlinjohnstone.substack.com/p/the-difference-between-totalitarian

Caitlin Johnstone

Rogue journalist. Bogan socialist. Anarcho-psychonaut. Guerilla poet. Utopia prepper. Proudly 100 percent reader-funded through Patreon and Paypal. Much work done with assistance from soulmate/brother-in-arms/co-conspirator Tim Foley.


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@Milos Uzelac

I checked the channel. Quite interesting talking about fake democracies Kamala Harris seems to be even too fake to be a politcian.
 



 

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Interview on RT TV Show Going Underground with a Chinese capitalist Eric Li about Chinese capitalists not having real political power to influence the decisions carried out by the Chinese state:

 


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mhm, you cant put all democraties in one cup.... and in most cases the differences are much bigger than you suggestet it. a lot of things that you have listet simply arent true in a lot of democracies, shure we are in some things hypocritical but not in that extent that you are suggesting. 

I can promise you that you will feel if you are in a democracy or in a totaliaran regime, no democracy is perfect and a lot democracies have real and serious problems but dont take it for grantet and dont equate it with a regime.... 

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