Insight - Politics

Election and Elephants

Puppets Dancing in the shadows

If the country in question is the USA.

American elections are no longer just a race between political candidates. Tech giants and big money have become the invisible but most powerful players in this game. Former rivals are now joining forces for common interests. A vice presidential candidate and the owner of one of the world’s biggest tech companies (who recently bought a major social media platform) are working with a presidential candidate who’s been called a “Crimes’ Baron”. This partnership seems deeper than just political and economic interests.

Consortium of Dictators

The most obvious thing is that these people are now the biggest supporters of dictators. They don’t even try to hide it. The dictators aren’t shy about saying these people have their backs either. They’re all openly declaring their allegiance to each other. These people and groups have created a new power alliance by supporting authoritarian regimes: The dictators’ consortium.

The New Face of Global Power Balance

Big organizations like NATO, OPEC, and BRICS are the building blocks of global power dynamics. Alongside these giants, dozens of government agencies and international organizations are shaping world politics, either directly or behind the scenes.

Business and Religious associations in strategic positions are also pulling strings in election processes. These organizations shape elections and governments, sometimes openly, sometimes in the shadows.

Organizations like the United Nations, World Trade Organization, IMF, and World Bank are steering economic and political decisions. This network overshadows people’s will and freedom, managing election processes for their own benefit.

The Crypto Game: Digital Money, Real Manipulation

Cryptocurrencies have become another piece in this power game. Before governments could even set up proper regulations, these players started ruling the virtual world by simply writing a few lines of code. They’re now playing God in the digital realm, creating virtual money out of thin air and manipulating large masses to make massive profits through speculation.

Using the money they’ve taken from ordinary people, they’re secretly funding their chosen presidential candidate. The irony? They’re labeling anyone who questions this system as “socialists,” making fools of the uninformed public and critics alike – a classic move of the capitalist playbook. This manipulation goes unnoticed, especially by those who don’t closely follow the crypto markets.

The real tragedy is how easily they’re getting away with it. With just a few keystrokes, they’re creating digital “wealth” that they use to manipulate markets, fund political agendas, and control public opinion. Meanwhile, the average person, unfamiliar with the complexities of cryptocurrency, becomes an unwitting pawn in their game.

Artificial Intelligence and the Surveillance Society

In unethical hands, AI could take us back to a “Big Brother” era. In this scenario, every move, thought, and choice of individuals could be watched constantly. Authoritarian regimes could use AI to control and manipulate the masses more easily. When AI falls into the hands of those who don’t respect ethical boundaries, individual freedom becomes nothing more than an illusion.

People in the Shadow of Big Powers

The real victims in these power wars are the people – the “ants.” While the powerful fight among themselves over their interests, people’s will and freedom get pushed aside. Election processes have become a playground for big powers. Just like ants getting crushed when elephants fight, it’s the ordinary people who suffer the destructive effects of these power struggles.

The Illusion of Freedom

Think about it: these tech owners offer money for people’s votes. This shows how easily voting can be manipulated. Could you take a look at the recent French elections? What changed between the first election loss and the second election’s different winner? The timing and the rapid shift in results raise serious questions about the authenticity of the democratic process.

Is Orwell’s Prophecy Coming True?

In a world where AI is controlled by an authority that doesn’t care about ethics, how real are people’s freedom and will? In this new “Big Brother” world, are we really free, or are we just pawns being watched and manipulated? The more technology advances, the more Orwell’s warnings seem prophetic rather than fictional.

Note: The views expressed in this article are entirely my predictions, as I’m also a voter. I’m not a supporter or fanatic; I’m just someone questioning the situation. or fanatic; I’m just someone questioning the situation.*