State Repression

We Have Reached a New Level of Totalitarianism

MANY people assumed that the Coronavirus fiasco – engineered, as it was – would be followed by a more totalitarian system, but we should never lose sight of the fact that ‘liberal democracy’ is already a form of totalitarianism and the only difference between a system in which the leader of a political party is seen to be at the forefront of the decision-making process, as opposed to a more obvious dictator such as Hitler or Stalin, is that everything is presented in a considerably more benign fashion. In addition, those who actually vote for such politicians truly believe they have a stake in the system itself and this creates the illusion of choice.

When things settled down a little and the mass media finally stopped telling us that we were all going to die from some kind of bubonic plague, it seemed fairly obvious that the world had become far more centralised. Not merely in terms of the lesser capitalists having fallen by the wayside and power ending up in the hands of an even smaller number of people, but also in terms of our ability to express meaningful political dissent. Totalitarianism, therefore, which was there all along, might not seem as benign as it once was and this is precisely why the globalists tried so desperately to shore up their defences.

The triumph of a more ruthlessly streamlined economy took place amid the promise of a swift return to ‘normality’ and those media sources which had been carefully detailing the ‘boredom’ of confinement began to plant the seeds of resignation in the minds of the masses and those incapable of occupying their minds for more than five minutes will invariably accept the first thing that comes along. Even if they did not end up dancing in the streets with joy, as they did at the end of the Second World War, the feeling of emancipation that came with leaving the confines of one’s home became fuel for those who announced a new dawn of social freedom. Your chains will have tightened a little, but if we are to share the inestimable debt of the next few centuries then it will all be for the best. Keep your heads down, work hard, and be sure to tell the authorities about those who dare to yearn for the slightly more palatable totalitarianism that came before.

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