Yeah, and that’s the point.
A group united is a more formidable opponent. Whether that be a football team, or the population of a nation.
A group at odds with each other spends its time focusing on its own differences, bickering with itself, rather than uniting against the overarching enemy that wants to destroy them both.
When you say that aloud, and think about it calmly, it seems blatantly obvious.
And yet we allow our true enemy to divide us constantly, daily.
For anyone who still hasn’t fathomed out who the enemies of the people are, in the Not-United Kingdom at least, I would point your gaze towards a large limestone structure on the banks of the River Thames.
A structure that houses a very large bell.
And that’s just the Prime Minister.
The selected officials that perform within that building, openly despise the people of this nation.
That is nothing new. I’m not being partisan here. They’re all bastards with different coloured ties.
It just seems that since the current government came to power last year, the desire to at least pretend you aren’t actively ruining everybody’s lives, has gone out the window.
The government hates you and me, and they don’t care who knows it.
So you would think that at this point the country would be united against them.
You would think that the people would temporarily put down the fault lines they’ve allowed to be constructed between them, and for the sake of fighting a gaggle of tyrannical, authoritarian, war mongering Davos firsters, would leave their beef at the door, if only until such time as the war on the people has been repelled.
But no.
The tribalism is deep rooted. Through decades, even centuries of political manipulation carried down through the generations, the tribes are instead blaming each other for the woes of the world, rather than those in the positions of power, that are actively making the decisions to bring about those woes.
The come and go politicians, with notable demonic exceptions like Tony Blair, who would bend over for satan for free, come into the political sphere, serve their masters… not you by the way… and then exit stage left into the comforts of parliamentary pensions, book deals, and well paid corporate advisory roles.
But the permanent government remains.


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