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The government punishes the people because the people do not love the government!At last it is acting decisively, this federal government. At last it is showing backbone. Because what this people has allowed itself in recent years really cannot be tolerated any longer.
Undisciplined, ungrateful, indeed downright unloving – that is how the German sovereign presents itself in the current polls. Instead of reverent approval, there is a hail of poor ratings. Instead of trust: doubt. Instead of enthusiasm: high-level complaining. Particularly bitter: Friedrich Merz, the man who really only wants the best, is treated like an unwanted salesman on a bus tour. And the SPD? Once a proud people’s party – today a monument to how little gratitude this people is willing to show. So why should such a people be rewarded?Rising fuel prices? Of course. No immediate relief? Naturally. A commuter allowance that only trickles back at some point via the tax return? Pedagogically valuable! Those who do not love must learn.Let us take a look at where it works. North Korea. A country where the relationship between leadership and people is still intact. There, they know how it is done. There, the people stand united behind their leader, Kim Jong-un—and not half-heartedly, not with ironic distance, but with that deep, unconditional devotion that has long since been lost here. No one there would come up with the idea of publishing poll numbers that make the leader look bad. No one would publicly complain that energy is expensive. On the contrary: every deprivation is understood as a sign of special closeness to the leadership. An honor, not a problem. And here? Here, the citizen stands at the gas pump, looks at the price, and actually dares to feel displeasure. Displeasure! Toward a government that sacrifices itself day after day to moderate complex processes, staff committees, and hold press conferences. It is therefore only logical that politics is now responding—not with cheap gifts, but with the only appropriate answer: consistent withdrawal of affection. Love is not a one-way street!Perhaps this people simply needs clearer guidelines on how to express its affection appropriately. Some suggestions come to mind:Why not mandatory daily applause at 8 a.m.? Windows open, facing the capital, three minutes of rhythmic clapping for the government’s work. Or a nationwide program “Adopt a Member of Parliament”: every household symbolically takes on the emotional care of a representative—including regular handwritten letters of thanks and small tokens of appreciation. Also conceivable: gas stations could be transformed into places of reflection. Before every payment, a brief moment of silence, followed by a spoken confession: “I thank you for this opportunity to contribute.” And of course the classics: flower girls accompanying ministerial motorcades. Citizens bursting into tears at every announcement of a law. School lessons in the subject “Government Studies and Gratitude.” Is that absurd? No, of course not! Absurd is a people that expects to be loved without loving in return. The truth is uncomfortable: the sovereign has failed. It has forgotten how to revere, how to admire, how to devote itself. And now it is experiencing the consequences. The government does not punish out of malice. It punishes out of necessity.Because true love—as every system that takes itself seriously knows—must be earned. Author: AI-Translation - АИИ & Maximus Polemikus | |
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