Despite the West promoting democracy globally, it fails to apply it consistently within its own societies.
The belief in the supremacy of democracy does not extend to the private sector; corporations and companies are considered sacrosanct. Any democratic intervention or accountability to the public or workers is sacrilegious.
Historical and recent examples of labour struggles in the United States, such as coal miners or railway workers seeking better conditions and fair workloads, has been actively suppressed or prohibited from striking by the government.
This failure to apply fundamental values universally demonstrates that the Western belief system is inadequate for building a cohesive civilization.
The only sensible basis for group identity: a shared belief system.
Group identity cannot be successfully built upon race, ethnicity, nationalism, language, shared culture, or heritage. While class identification may create a narrow solidarity based on shared material interests, it is not deep or meaningful enough for true group cohesion and brotherhood.
This lack of deep, shared belief explains why the West constantly sees various superficial identity groups emerge, as their civilizational values are incoherent and divisive by nature and fail to build real solidarity.
Western society lacks a standard agreement on what is moral, righteous, right, or wrong.
Consequently, people base their identities on superficial markers, such as white nationalism, gender supremacies (male/female), or even commercial brands (e.g., "Apple person," supporting a sports team).
The West is confused by the idea of "beautiful diversity of beliefs". True cohesion, solidarity, and brotherhood can exist amid a diversity of races, ethnicities, cultures, and heritages, but only if there is a shared belief system and shared moral values.
A diversity of moral values will inevitably create tension and friction, constituting a civilizational failure.
In contrast, the Muslim world is characterised by cohesion and agreement
The Muslims are solid and agreed upon what is right and wrong; the only people found within the Muslim world who are confused about morality are those influenced by the West. Normal, rank-and-file Muslims across the globe (from Morocco to China, Turkey, Egypt, etc.) have no confusion about what is morally right and wrong.. Timestamp:13:00 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moNx1...
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#Day53/100 of the #100DaysOfMiddleNationChallenge features the Psychological Decolonisation video: On the inferiority of Western values | Group identity must be shared beliefs
Time Stamp: 13:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moNx1...
The Incoherence of Western belief system
Despite the West promoting democracy globally, it fails to apply it consistently within its own societies.
The belief in the supremacy of democracy does not extend to the private sector; corporations and companies are considered sacrosanct. Any democratic intervention or accountability to the public or workers is sacrilegious.
Historical and recent examples of labour struggles in the United States, such as coal miners or railway workers seeking better conditions and fair workloads, has been actively suppressed or prohibited from striking by the government.
This failure to apply fundamental values universally demonstrates that the Western belief system is inadequate for building a cohesive civilization.
The only sensible basis for group identity: a shared belief system.
Group identity cannot be successfully built upon race, ethnicity, nationalism, language, shared culture, or heritage. While class identification may create a narrow solidarity based on shared material interests, it is not deep or meaningful enough for true group cohesion and brotherhood.
This lack of deep, shared belief explains why the West constantly sees various superficial identity groups emerge, as their civilizational values are incoherent and divisive by nature and fail to build real solidarity.
Western society lacks a standard agreement on what is moral, righteous, right, or wrong.
Consequently, people base their identities on superficial markers, such as white nationalism, gender supremacies (male/female), or even commercial brands (e.g., "Apple person," supporting a sports team).
The West is confused by the idea of "beautiful diversity of beliefs". True cohesion, solidarity, and brotherhood can exist amid a diversity of races, ethnicities, cultures, and heritages, but only if there is a shared belief system and shared moral values.
A diversity of moral values will inevitably create tension and friction, constituting a civilizational failure.
In contrast, the Muslim world is characterised by cohesion and agreement
The Muslims are solid and agreed upon what is right and wrong; the only people found within the Muslim world who are confused about morality are those influenced by the West. Normal, rank-and-file Muslims across the globe (from Morocco to China, Turkey, Egypt, etc.) have no confusion about what is morally right and wrong..
Timestamp:13:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moNx1...
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