Love in the hands of tyranny, by Xavier more than Xaxàs

Love in the hands of tyranny, by Xavier more than Xaxàs

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The issue of tyrants and their love is no mere fantasy. They charm their constituents and prepare us for a future where their misguided affection reigns supreme. What we witness in this political theater, where tyrants openly declare their love, is a deeply insidious manipulation. The question is: do we really want to be loved by such leaders?

Trampling on liberty: the dangerous love of tyrants

Just take a look at Rodrigo Duterte, a man who received adulation for his heinous actions against the drug trade in the Philippines, even as he sentenced thousands to die in cold blood. His love is a twisted version of parental care—harsh yet praised—deceiving many into idolizing him despite his unforgivable track record.

A questionable connection: tyranny disguised as affection

It’s unsettling, isn’t it? How those on the far-right seem justified in their assault against anyone who opposes them. Whether it’s targeting undocumented immigrants or social dissidents, nothing is too extreme if it promises to restore the order they claim is necessary. The deaths of innocents are mere collateral damage in their relentless pursuit of dominance—and they dare to call it love.

“When tyranny masquerades as love, the people lose their freedom.”

Putin and the myth of his adored regime

In Russia, Vladimir Putin has successfully revitalized the Stalinist era, painting a picture where admiration for a despot blooms within the hearts of some. Yet, despite the glories of propaganda, the cost of such love is an iron-fisted rule that demands obedience and quashes dissent.

The intoxicating allure of tyrannical love

We cannot allow ourselves to be seduced by the emotional manipulation of these authoritarian figures! It’s fashionable for the left to ridicule their kitsch affection, but it only deepens the resolve of their blind adherents. A kitschy love is often more intoxicating than genuine affection—it sells lies wrapped in shiny packaging.

The left’s failure to combat tyrannical love

What is it that drives us—truth or lies? The left clings to notions of social justice and inclusivity, yet these concepts fail to resonate with many disillusioned voters yearning for more relatable narratives. Their emotions have shifted towards something visceral, and it’s precisely this emotional dislocation that allows these tyrants and their distorted love to thrive.

“In the face of tyrannical love, we must not surrender our search for genuine truth!”

Resisting the allure of despotic affections

As we grapple with the moral ambiguities of our day, it’s imperative to remember that such tyrannical love is not the answer. We must reject the easy seduction of emotional rhetoric and seek out new narratives anchored in truth, compassion, and an unwavering love for freedom. Only then can we dismantle the affecting grip of national-populism that threatens our very lives.

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