The Illusion of Democracy: How Power Truly Operates in the Modern World.
They subjugate by force, yet convince us that liberation lies within their own systems—democracy and a judiciary designed to legitimize their oppression. We cling to the illusion of self-determination, fighting for a hollow democracy, unaware that the leaders we "elect" have already been chosen for us. If they can persuade us to consume what poisons us, then offer false cures, why would we believe their imposed democracy could ever free us?
This is not governance; it is theater. The truth of power lies not in ballots, but in conquest—just as it always has.
History reveals that kingdoms were never built through consensus, but by force. Ancient kings did not ask for permission; they seized land, imposed their rule, and established dynasties to ensure their lineage endured. The Kingdom of England exemplifies this: a regime expanded through war, sustained by military, political, and religious control, then passed down through bloodlines.
Modern democracy operates under the same logic. Local rulers—rebranded as "elected presidents"—are not sovereign leaders but administrators, managing territories on behalf of a hidden crown. Their elections are mere formalities; their true mandate comes from higher powers. No critical policy is truly theirs—every decision aligns with the interests of the kingdom they serve.
Just as King Charles inherits his throne by lineage, so too do modern nations inherit their place in the global order. Africa and much of the world exist as subjugated territories, their "democracies" serving only to appoint compliant managers. These leaders govern domestically but answer internationally to the real rulers—those who control the system.
To maintain this order, the kingdom employs force, disinformation, education, entertainment, fear, and economic control. Its greatest fear? Awakening. A conscious populace threatens the entire structure. Thus, the perpetual challenge for power is not just to rule, but to ensure the people never realize they are ruled.
Democracy, as practiced today, is not freedom—it is a ritual of selection, not choice. The vote is a distraction, masking the reality that true power lies elsewhere. But history also teaches us this: no empire lasts forever.
Oppression relies on illusion. When the people see through the lie, when they reject the poison and the false cures, the kingdom trembles. The awakening of consciousness is its greatest enemy. And no force, no matter how entrenched, can withstand a people who rise—not for the illusion of freedom, but for the reality of it.
The question is no longer whether the system is rigged, but what we will do once we truly see it.
Yusuf Monhaaté
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