Tuesday, 17 January 2012

I don't believe in politics...

Not in any literal sense of the word or what a belief might entail; I understand that our world (or rather, my 'home') is allegedly run by a democratic system better known as politics. I can know so far that such a thing exists, though I understand further the possible debates about whether such existence is real (no cue for a philosophical or conspirational debate), but I, personally, do not vote.
   For a while I didn't understand my reasons behind it all, neither did many others, but I had a thought, and concluded that this is why:
Parliament operates via the faculty of a collective consciousness; it evinces or forces this consciousness upon the public and thereby, separates it into (approx.) three major, defining, parties; there are smaller ones, too, but it ultimately eliminates the individual aspect of a society. When society is at, or finds fault, then; it is because of the whole, or the rest, of the single minded organism (the people) as much as the head, or defining mind (the prime minister). 
   Sadly, these people do not represent me and cannot represent my thoughts, or action, by way of their own or anyone else's. For a start, I don't know there is an 'I' to represent, nor whether such thoughts are my own, (now cue the debate) so how can anybody accurately do what is right for me?
   Politics... no, I'd rather not. The world will continue to spin and deteriorate without my hand in it.

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