Is Voting Worth It?

This is why I hate voting: no matter the outcome, the winners are always the bad guys from different teams. I envy those who live in authoritarian countries which, despite the supposed oppression, actually have nationalist leaders and a high standard of living.

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Or at a minimum, like with communism, you know who really rules the country and whom to really hate, they don't hid behind the "voters".
 
Which ones are those with high standards of living?
Is that before or after the Communist kill all the Christians?
It seems that we will get there too in time if something doesn't change. We need repentance on a societal scale and a return to God, Its the only way. Starting to sound like samseau here and while i have strong disagreements with him on race he was right on this. This is just an observation, not saying anything pro dictatorship or voting etc. Every moment that we are not there yet is for me on a personal level a blessing.

It comes down to how many people will be ready to embrace God and reject the new world order before the system reaches the critical tipping point that they are working towards and need. Its a difference of opinion in which aproach will result in waking up more people vs losing them to the system. It trully is a battle for souls, a race but also a balancing act.

Ripping off the bandaid fast through dictatorship and immediate societal collapse VS stalling for time and boiling the frog gradually. This is also the thing our enemies will have their think tanks and AI constantly monitoring and discussing but for their nefarious agenda.

One thing is sure, if overt dictatorship and societal collapse was possible and the best way for them to achieve their goals we would already be in it.
 
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Which ones are those with high standards of living?
Brunei: Relatively high per capita income, no income tax, and very low taxation overall. The country is safe and prosperous, though it has no elections and the Sultan holds supreme authority.

Malaysia: The same party has won every election since 1957, remaining loyal to the Malay sultans. Nevertheless, the country enjoys strong development, modern infrastructure, quality education, and prosperity.

Singapore: Lee Kuan Yew’s party has consistently remained in power, and public protests are prohibited. However, Singapore stands as the most developed country in the region.

Thailand: Disrespecting the king can result in years of imprisonment. Elected prime ministers disliked by the military are often overthrown in coups. Still, the country thrives as an industrial manufacturing hub and a cultural center.

Meanwhile, democratic countries with voting rights for citizens, such as the Philippines, Indonesia, and Timor-Leste, appear as total clown shows lacking serious leadership.
 
Brunei: Relatively high per capita income, no income tax, and very low taxation overall. The country is safe and prosperous, though it has no elections and the Sultan holds supreme authority.

Malaysia: The same party has won every election since 1957, remaining loyal to the Malay sultans. Nevertheless, the country enjoys strong development, modern infrastructure, quality education, and prosperity.

Singapore: Lee Kuan Yew’s party has consistently remained in power, and public protests are prohibited. However, Singapore stands as the most developed country in the region.

Thailand: Disrespecting the king can result in years of imprisonment. Elected prime ministers disliked by the military are often overthrown in coups. Still, the country thrives as an industrial manufacturing hub and a cultural center.

Meanwhile, democratic countries with voting rights for citizens, such as the Philippines, Indonesia, and Timor-Leste, appear as total clown shows lacking serious leadership.
So your options are to live in non-Christian countries as an outsider.

How does your average family man interact with your Asian Utopia? How do they make a living?
 
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