Independent Candidate, disguising political sin as moral virtue!

“Every era has its mask. Ours is not that of tyrants who command, but of simulated gentleness that cooperates.” — Hannah Arendt
The independent candidate, once a symbol of honesty and civic response, is today the most refined mask for the return of the regime.
Every time the system senses danger, it produces an “independent” figure who, instead of challenging, sterilizes the revolt.
This is the most sophisticated formula of our era, the undoing of real opposition in the name of artificial morality.
The independent candidate is not a project of hope, but a technique of neutralization.
He comes across as “neutral,” but in fact he is designed to hide the real connections of power.
Every such candidacy, pumped up by the media, praised by parties, supported by public figures who maintain the status quo, is only a diversionary instrument.
From Gracian to Solzhenitsyn, the tradition of unmasking
Baltasar Gracian said that “in disguised truth, sin does not disappear, it is simply embellished”.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, in his immortal book “The Gulag Archipelago”, reminds us that the most cynical regimes do not punish true voices, but clone them.
Just like today’s regime, which in the face of civil revolt does not offer classical repression, but opts for the aesthetic manipulation of opinion, every clear conscience is replaced by its media clone.
The independent candidate is this, a voice produced in a laboratory, destined to cover reality with a sympathetic appearance.
The tactic of creating antibodies, analysis of the mechanism
When the system senses danger, it does not fight the real opposition.
It prevents it by creating antibodies. The independent candidate is the antibody that the infected body of the regime produces against good.
These candidacies, advertised as solutions, are in fact vaccines that teach the citizen body never to react again.
They are rootless candidacies, without history, without a battle.
They are like genetically modified theses that bring sterile hope.
From Burke to Scruton, conservatism against simulacra
Edmund Burke, the great philosopher of conservatism, warned us that the greatest danger comes not from tyranny, but from its new theatricality.
Citizens, he said, do not want “clean” governments, but honest institutions with a memory.
The independent candidate is always without a memory, without roots, without a legacy, without a axis.
Roger Scruton said it clearly: “The right is not a reaction to the crisis, it is memory in a crisis”.
When everyone presents “new solutions”, the right must present clarity of truth.
Today, the independent candidate is the most corrupt figure in politics because there is no structure on which to hold him accountable.
He does not hold a party, he does not hold a program, he does not hold a history. He holds only an image.
And the image is the most unscrupulous form of denying the truth.
He does not lie with words. He deceives with sympathy.
The perfect display of lies
In the time of post-politics, the greatest mockery of the citizen is not demagogy. It is false neutrality.
The independent candidate is not an alternative. It is the annihilation of the alternative.
In his soft appearance, we are seeing the new face of the regime, a regime that does not oppress with violence, but with embrace.
Only the true right can expose this farce with the language of morality, tradition, memory and meaning.
Because where everyone finds innovation, the right remembers why institutions were built, to protect man from himself.
Therefore, our task is not to cooperate with false independence, but to testify to the truth without a mask.
What looks like freedom is control.
What looks like independence is a reproduction of the system.
The only way beyond the farce is the truth that is not for sale.
And the truth, today, speaks with a clear voice, the independent candidate, is the biggest lie of the soft regime.
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