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Also , the original sin of imported democracies is an indelible stain that forces honest historians to understand that the idea of democracy , as desired by Western powers , inherently carries an agenda of hegemonic manipulation of underdeveloped peoples , who , unfortunately , often possess underground riches coveted by the West and Asian powers , such as China or Japan , especially through an agent rarely mentioned , the multinationals that sponsor the acquisition of power by elites who lead the most developed nations of the northern hemisphere , in a synarchic system that subjugates political elites to the bread of the most opulent transcontinental underworld in human history : the multinationals .
In the history of nations over millennia , no nation enjoying considerable power over others has ever tried to impose on less influential nations a system that would allow them to free themselves from its domination and progress . Where then does the naive belief come from that the democracy desired for the poorest is a guarantee of social and economic progress , assured by the strongest nations , which would like to have the poorest nations providing raw materials necessary for their hegemonic expansion in their club of the greats ? There is a scam here that many refuse to see , as the fine speeches are far removed from geostrategic realities . Therefore , one is within their rights if one freely seeks to understand why , if in the 50s and 60s anti-colonial democracies were fought with several leaders assassinated in plots often concocted by the West , some were so naive to think that 30 years later , the objectives of Western nations had suddenly changed to favor the freedom of peoples , once colonized and plundered , to enjoy self-determination .
Flashmag ! Issue 151 July 2024
Again , there is an ambivalence that hides the most shadowy agendas ; even if one cannot deny that in the West , there are people who naively thought that democracy would be good
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