Political Compass - beat this, cucks

I could do neither either, because I think political definitions are too ambiguous in this day of age.

The sense of it seems to indicate a world in which, Democracy has dimmed its shiny light of intending
plausible objectives. The idea worked as long as Democracy as an institution had

ideal paradigms, such as that based on the rights of
man. Much overlooked was the changing of these absolute rights to the relative socially distributed ones, resulting in the inescapable unequal
distribution of wealth, and on differing regional
levels of advantages.

This can only be compensated by the NWO’s widening of
markets, which conceivably can fund the change from a status quo of regional inequality, toward equilibrium, in social, economic and political
integration.

That an authoritarian form of government is needed
to pull this off, is because democratic social cohesion
can not be achieved , as long as the social erosion of society at large within such a system could not
come to terms with a capitalist system.

How can it, when the articles to the constitution of a democratically constituted way , consisting equal rights to life liberty and enjoyment increasingly
deviate toward an increasing possession of such
rights by those who can afford those rights.

The whole issue of Capital is under seige, and only a
NWO may afford a relative safety net of the poor of
the Western “democracies”, integrated with lower poor standards yet in the third world countries.
Suddenly the poor of Western industrial Capitalistic societies will not appear as poor any more, they will gain class by virtue of such integration.

This is why there has been so much Western rhetoric
about the human rights, in the third world countries.

Their rights are literally loaded with violations en Masse, compared to which ‘our form of government’ sustains the faux model of what those rights entail.

With this in mind, Trump, is the perfect man to prove the advantages of a system, where there still are
vestiges of the freedoms of speech, of assembly, and
representation.

That these are fast becoming clad in the sufferance of
and the indignities of hyperbole and rhetoric ,loaded
with hypocrisy only understood by simple and honest, down to earth formulas of social ideas,
is beyond the capacity of those represented, and those who represent.

A simple diagram would do disservice to either.
Trump is the perfect post modern force in politics,
beyond evaluation.

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