🇪🇺 THE EU ISN’T A DEMOCRACY - IT’S A BUREAUCRATIC COUP IN SLOW MOTION They tell you to vote. They give you a shiny ballot for the European Parliament and call it “democracy.” But here’s the truth Brussels doesn’t want you to know: your vote doesn’t control anything that matters. The European Parliament, the only part of the EU you actually elect, can’t initiate laws. It can’t repeal them. It can only tinker around the edges or rubber-stamp whatever comes down from the European Commission, an unelected body of bureaucrats, appointed behind closed doors, that acts as the true executive power of the EU. You don’t vote for Ursula von der Leyen. You don’t vote for her commissioners. Yet they decide everything: borders, migration, digital IDs, green policies, censorship laws, and how many billions to send to Ukraine. The Parliament you vote for can’t even propose a law on protecting children, regulating media, or stopping mass migration, unless the Commission allows it. That’s not democracy. That’s a managed illusion. The EU was built to neuter national sovereignty and transfer power from citizens to a self-perpetuating elite. It succeeded. Now it rules over 450 million people with the appearance of representation but none of the substance. Ask yourself: If you can’t vote them out… If you can’t change the direction… If your Parliament can’t legislate without permission… Is that really democracy, or just tyranny with better branding? image
How Britain’s pensioners are robbing white, working-class boys of their education… A prestigious think-tank has suggested that if only the old-age pension were to be reduced then the educational prospects of white, working-class boys would be hugely increased
Young Aussies charged for allegedly wearing ‘Nazi clothing’ on Melbourne train Mr Nelson was allegedly wearing a black T-shirt bearing a black sun symbol, an image of Ned Kelly and the anti-immigration slogan “Fuck off we’re full”, while Mr Bull was allegedly wearing a black hoodie with an image of Adolf Hitler on the back along with the words “common sense patriot” in white capital letters. Police also allege officers were alerted after passers-by started yelling at the two NSN activists as they walked through the station, and said police then removed them both from the train. Mr Nelson wrote on his Telegram channel after being charged that the only passers-by objecting to their presence were “brown Palestinian Antifa freaks”. He also posted a video showing a verbal debate between him, Mr Bull, and two women wearing Palestinian scarves, saying the far-left group “followed us for about two hours then hysterically screamed at Flinders Street Station calling us Nazis as no one around us cared”. image
A man from Switzerland has been handed a prison sentence for posting a comment on Facebook in which he said that skeletons can only be male or female. He said in a Facebook post: “If you excavate LGBTQI [lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex] people after 200 years, you will only find men and women among the skeletons; everything else is a mental illness that was fostered by the curriculum!” A transcript of Brünisholz’s interrogation shows that he was incredulous about the accusation and kept laughing while answering the officers’ questions. After confirming he wrote the post, Brünisholz was convicted of discrimination and incitement to hatred by the Emmental-Oberaargau regional court and fined 500 Swiss francs (£460). According to Brünisholz, he refused to pay the fine and instead was required to serve a 10-day prison sentence in what he viewed as a violation of his free speech rights.
In certain historical contexts, mill owners in the United Kingdom did hold a dominant position akin to a monopoly over employment in specific towns The invention of the bicycle and the expansion of railroads significantly impacted the mobility of workers, including those facing discrimination, though the historical context reveals complex and often unequal access to these transportation advancements. In the 20th century, authoritarian governments sometimes used population immobilization and control tactics to consolidate power, suppress dissent, and manage labor. These methods included forced resettlement, internal passport systems (like the Soviet propiska), restricted movement between regions, and the creation of closed cities. Such measures limited individuals' freedom of movement, effectively immobilizing populations to prevent organized opposition and ensure state oversight. image
An immobile population is indeed easier to control under a totalitarian government because such regimes rely on isolating individuals to eliminate social ties and prevent collective action. https://sociology.institute/political-sociology/mechanisms-total-control-totalitarian-governments/
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