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Controlling Tactics And Subjugating Techniques Of Spectacularly Corrupt Systems

Although I do not have a pronounced interest in human psychology — I am more of a mathematics, computer science, typography, and English language type of a person — nevertheless, as a human existing in this world, I have been studying human behavior for over 20 years now. When it comes to controlling human behavior, the whole of the technique or process can be distilled into two spectacularly potent threats or controlling tactics.

When phrased extremely mildly, the advice furnished by the controlling parties manipulating the system and populace at large can be summarized as follows:

  1. Always hold your personal interests dear as going against the tide can prove quite costly. System’s spectacularly corrupt elements have such a stranglehold over the affairs that they can ruin a person’s finances and life, hence, we keep hearing that try not to burn your bridges, or maintain the relationships you have as they can at some point prove useful. This is the first outstandingly potent threat that people have to deal with as mankind as a large group almost always tries to shy away from incurring any additional pain or suffering. People in general want to save whatsoever little they possess and usually wish to amass more wealth than to witness the depletion of their already meager assets. Hence, this threat of burning bridges which can eventually lead to major losses proves quite effective. People almost always want to limit or eliminate further discomforts from their life or damage to their existing situation. This, of course, includes eliminating the threat of wastage of a precious, precious resource called time. Judiciary in Pakistan has been holding Pakistanis hostage by always threatening them with the tried and tested technique of wasting the litigious parties’ time by prolonging the trials as much as they possibly can. The extremely incompetent elements working for the judicial system, like Aitezaz Ahsan, Asad Jamal, and Salman Raja use this technique of creating more and more discomforts by causing delays in the judicial process to inflate their bottom lines.
  2. The other outstandingly potent threat is of premature demise at the hands of some unknown party. When I started writing against the democratic setups and the form of capitalism that America has been promoting, I first received a death threat probably as early as in the year 2011. I have been writing all of this stuff owing to horrendous abuses of authority under the democratic setups that I have witnessed firsthand and the horribly twisted form of capitalism that assigns almost zero importance to the well-being of human capital and whose core focus remains on generating more and more profits. When it comes to stopping people from exposing certain horrific truths, I have concluded that other than the threat of financial ruin, death threats prove spectacularly effective. No matter how despicable, horrid, and evil the conduct of the wider society may be around them and no matter how caustic the stench may become of the rotting corpses of the talented people in that society, almost the whole of the population in that rotting society still wants to live. They agree to tolerate it all as long as the people holding authority let them live peacefully, even if not comfortably.

I have concluded that these two intimidation tactics, the threat of financial ruin if a person decides to go against the tide and burns all the bridges and the threat of loss of life in the process have the power to convince almost, the operative word is “almost,” the whole of mankind. Exceedingly few, despite having received these threats and faced at least the first consequence for a prolonged time that had been conveyed to them, decide to continue beyond a certain period.

On occasions, circumstances demand that a person should sever ties if he or she truly wants to take a meritorious and righteous stand against the ills. Occasionally, the relationships and connections become a ginormous burden and not a boon in any manner at all.

Why I decided to sever ties with almost the whole of my paternal side of the family

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