If we consider the American political perspective, where there are only bipartisan elections for Congress, the Senate, and the President, the analogy described above is appropriate, as with the Reform of the European system of government.
You can cast a fleeting glance at American and European political dinosaurs.
For many generations, false archetypes of democracy have been intensively programmed into the public subconscious, beginning with family upbringing, school, university, the academic environment, and mass media propaganda.
Paranoid mantras such as the separation of judicial, legislative, and executive powers are presented as evidence of so-called democracy.
Multi-party elections and government coalitions are held up as proof of so-called democracy.
In fact, this simply points to the competition of several mafia clans for access to power—hence the endless intrigues, provocations, mutual sabotage, and the lack of responsibility for the malicious and malignant activities of the authorities.
It is simply embarrassing to continue believing that in America and Europe there is genuine freedom of thought, freedom of speech, freedom of private enterprise, and freedom of movement in the form of political meetings, marches, and rallies.
Consider the global events that began on March 15, 2020, in all countries of the world, where state bureaucracy convincingly demonstrated how easily it can usurp power and effortlessly organize a sluggish coup d'état.
It can easily launch a total disinformation campaign, aggressively suppress scientific, professional, and personal dissent, and give free rein to illegal violence against the human body and a civilized way of life.
The ruling state bureaucracy of all countries was, on the one hand, unprecedentedly corrupt; on the other, it was subjected to blackmail by the CIA.
A unique combination of interests: some are making huge profits, others are testing global control, while others—whose very lives are at stake—succeed in elections thanks to mass absentee voting by mail.
The first problem is the law enforcement system in America and Europe. The police, intelligence services, and military essentially serve as the security service of the state bureaucracy and are in direct, blind subordination to it. This madness is established by law.
The staff of law enforcement agencies is selected based on loyalty to any arbitrary government policy. In these agencies, legal awareness among employees, and even more so guidance to action based on the Constitution, is not welcomed.
As a result, the civilized part of society in America and Europe is powerless to resist the progressing authoritarianism and totalitarianism, remaining utterly helpless to hold the authorities accountable for criminal offenses committed deliberately.
It is unfathomable that at the dawn of the third millennium, social degradation has reached a level in all countries of the world where political ghouls and vampires are able to secure enough electoral support to easily gain power today.
Psychology of American and European government officials:
Imitating the fulfillment of one's official duties.
A manic preoccupation with improving methods of corruption.
A manic preoccupation with developing new techniques of extortion.
A manic escalation of bureaucracy.
A maniacal exploitation of state and municipal contracts.