36/ POLITICAL SITUATION IN SLOVAKIA – "DEMOCRATS," IF YOU WANT TO COMPLETELY DESTROY SMER, VOTE FOR THE SMER PARTY IN THIS ELECTION

This article is dedicated to all those "progressive liberal democrats" who, for a long time now, have failed to grasp the political situation in Slovakia and still see nothing but a red rag full of artificial anger and hatred, manufactured by foreign media, by intelligence services that have long been operating inside our state.

 

THERE'S NO ONE WORTH VOTING FOR!

 

A fairly common pre-election narrative, one that encourages people not to vote at all, because it lumps all politicians together into one bag, one mafia clique, one governing center. It's supposedly all the same who ends up ruling us, since it's always going to be foreign powers deciding for us anyway. A deeply mistaken point of view, one that regularly causes a significant number of votes to be lost, to the benefit of the segment of the population that has been manipulated by television, and its media-shaped will.

 

FOREIGN INFLUENCE

 

Even though foreign influence on our politics is significant — even today, in an era when the colonial model is beginning to collapse irreversibly (see: Africa) — it is not possible, in any absolute sense, to believe that the decision-making within our state depends solely on foreign powers, on foreigners from one particular side of the world.

 

DIFFERENT GROUPS OF POLITICIANS ARE DEFINED BY THEIR LEVEL OF AWARENESS

 

Because, naturally, there are more than one world powers, and each has its own philosophy, its own goal, its own vision of how civilization on our planet should develop, and its own worldwide influence. In my project, I often divide these differing philosophies into two basic ones, from which all the others branch off.

1/ The philosophy of collectivism
2/ The philosophy of individualism

You don't have to take my word for it — just notice that there really are, in this world, people who care about others, about everyone, and there are also people who care only about themselves. While the former try to decentralize governance, the latter, on the contrary, try to centralize it as much as possible. Depending on an individual's level of maturity, their level of understanding, they then lean toward one side or the other, and since the main difference between people is defined by their degree of comprehension and understanding, we can clearly see, playing out across the world, a contest between wise people and fools. This lopsided contest already predicts for us, in advance, the outcome of the global conflict.

 

POLITICIANS IN SLOVAKIA

 

Here at home, too, we see different levels of politicians — more clearly today than ever before. Personally, I divide them into three groups.

1/ Collectivists — the most aware among us, those capable of maneuvering and governing the country even in a time of strong foreign influence over our state.
2/ Amateurs — businesspeople, not complete fools, but inexperienced individualists, incapable of a higher degree of understanding, incapable of maneuvering; people who do not understand global governing processes and who have turned politics into nothing more than a short-term business for themselves and their families.
3/ Fools — foreign agents, people who are literally paid by foreign powers, and whom foreign powers support directly by every possible means. "Readers" of scripted papers, stripped of their own capacity to make decisions. It is through these people that our state has become a colony of the West; it is through them that everything capable of keeping our economy viable has been privatized (sold off). Enterprises were sold off — golden geese that could have secured a significant degree of our own state sovereignty.

No other groups exist. Even though our state ranks among those with the largest number of political parties, we can still sort all of these parties into just these three baskets: the wise, the amateurs, and the fools.

Just as in the world at large, so too here at home, the main contest is being fought between the wise and the fools (who are controlled by foreign corporations). The amateurs are there just to make up the numbers. They mainly run their own business, and, paradoxically, because they are inexperienced, they get used — either by the one group or the other, depending on which group currently holds the helm of the state in its hands.

 

THE STRATEGY OF CONTRAST

 

The problem, globally, is that more aware people are still, for now, a minority, which is why, worldwide, a policy of contrast and permission has been pursued up to now. Deliberately, with regular alternation, fools are allowed to seize control of governing society, so that the rest of the population wakes up. The process is long-term and planetary in scope. It is not random — it is managed. Over the long term, society's natural learning process, based on the principle of trial and error, is being exploited. In today's modern era, thanks to available technology, we are already able to observe it more easily. Today, the results of this strategy of contrast are beginning to show themselves. People are gradually waking up from their ignorance.

 

THE SITUATION IN SLOVAKIA

 

A beautiful example of this is our own situation in Slovakia over the recent period, when, after a relative calm, a time of chaos, upheaval, and a sharp decline in the population's standard of living set in. Over the past three years, the quality of life in Slovakia has deteriorated sharply — so much so that the situation has demanded more than twenty thousand unforced casualties. That many civilian casualties, over such a time horizon, has not even been recorded in the active phase of the war in Ukraine. The domestic economy has slowed sharply, the national debt has risen by as much as 17 billion euros, and we already know that the economic shock is only yet to come, after the New Year.

The fact is that Slovakia, thanks to a band of fools controlled from abroad, is today fully dependent on foreign powers, and those powers are exploiting and draining us for all they're worth (since their own situation, too, keeps getting worse and worse). Our subordination is illustrated by a few figures:

1/ The amount of profit earned by foreign banks that is siphoned abroad
2/ The amount of profit earned by foreign daily-consumption retail chains that is siphoned abroad
3/ The size of our debt

Responsible for this situation are fools — but not only political fools; ordinary citizens bear responsibility too. Trusting the enemy, the daily use of bank payment cards together with shopping at foreign retail chains, drains a significant portion of our purchasing power out of our economy day after day, and so, slowly, piece by piece, but surely, we are being pushed into an ever-tighter corner of our own economic possibilities.

Unless there is a fundamental regulation of the outflow of Slovaks' funds abroad, all that will be left to us is long days at work just to cover our basic living expenses, and eyes fit only for weeping. Slavery will be complete.

 

THE OUTLOOK

 

Since the Western economic model is built like a pyramid, one that centralizes resources from a wide surrounding area up toward a chosen peak, we already know, given today's global situation, that hard times are still to come, and that foreign pressure to seize our resources will only increase further. The open question is whether foreign powers will have enough strength left to maintain their dominance during hard times, and whether their influence won't ultimately be swallowed up by the alternative economy that is just now emerging (BRICS).

Our only way out — the only one available to us, the only one that remains — is to disconnect our economy from the West, from the pyramid economy, and connect it fully to the East, to the decentralized economy. Until we are fully integrated into the Eurasian bloc, living conditions here will keep on getting worse and worse. Thanks to our geographic position, the task is not that difficult — but as long as Ukraine remains under Western influence, the task remains impossible.

Difficult years lie ahead of us, years marked by growing discontent among the population, rising crime, and police brutality.

 

DEMOCRATS, IF YOU WANT TO FINALLY DESTROY THE SMER PARTY, VOTE FOR THE SMER PARTY IN THIS ELECTION.

 

Taxes, interest rates, and energy costs will rise for ordinary people. Purchasing power will drop dramatically, causing many Slovak businesses to go bankrupt. Unemployment will rise, and people will be furious at whichever government happens to be at the helm at that moment.

That is exactly why I urge you, naive "progressive liberal democrats": vote for the SMER party in this election. Throw the results of your own failures, your own devastation of the state, your own indebting of the state, onto your opponent. It is not within human power for a state so thoroughly wrecked to be able to get back on its feet, and so the logical anger of the population that follows will fall on the SMER party — not on you. Take my advice: take a four-year vacation, go off to the West, then come back and enjoy how badly off we all are here, and how SMER gets 2% of the vote in the next election.

Because if you try to hold on to leadership, to stay at the helm, the anger of the people will sweep you away, and people will remember you forever as the ones who destroyed Slovakia. And you don't want that, because the Earth, these days, is no longer big enough to hide on. So it makes no difference whether you're planning to dazzle people with marketing tricks once again, to forcibly silence the opposition and turn Slovakia into a police state with harsh repression, or whether, through the president, you're planning to forcibly keep the Ódor government of straw men in power — it makes no difference; vote for the SMER party, because you should know, since you're as dumb as a wheelbarrow, that the harder you try to hold on to a sinking ship, the deeper you will sink yourselves. Hand the helm over to your opponent, and let your opponent go down with the ship.

This appeal isn't directed only at politicians, but also at ordinary people — so please, avoid the pre-election shouting in support of the "progressive liberal democrats," because you will end up just like the 25% of Matovič's supporters after the last election: ashamed, and a laughingstock.

 

CONCLUSION

 

I wrote this article for the fools, but in it, I showed who stands against whom in this election, and what maneuvers are still possible even today. Let us not vote for amateurs, nor for servants of foreign powers who distinguish themselves by their stupidity. Let us vote for wise people who understand the vital task of reorienting our economy and strictly regulating the Western colonial model.

The maneuver I've described also took place in Russia in the nineteen-nineties, when Yeltsin handed over a devastated country into the hands of Putin, for the purpose of getting rid of an opponent. We all know very well how that maneuver, and that country, turned out. Today, that country stands at the forefront of sovereign nations. How is that possible? Well, because the whole time, we're fighting against fools.

Will SMER manage to accomplish the vital task of Slovakia's sovereignization? Or will the anger of the people sweep it into oblivion? (Fico will manage it.)

Juraj Tušš