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I don't need to come to this website.
I know what is right and what is wrong.
I know what world I want to live in.
It's beneficial to come here to understand the new talking points of the inhuman.
Nothing can change my political stance.
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Jokes on you chudda I LIKE arguing with the shills
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>>519353181
Does anything ever happen?
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>>519353236
Me too, friend.
>>519353350
No nothing ever happens, go back to sleep
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>>519353181
All political ideologies—no matter how noble, radical, or seemingly enduring—are subject to the law of impermanence (anicca). Nations rise and fall, parties shift, leaders fade, and systems once held as absolute become relics of history. Clinging to these ideologies as fixed sources of identity or salvation inevitably leads to suffering (dukkha), for they cannot deliver the lasting stability or justice they promise. They are constructs of the human mind, conditioned and transient, constantly reshaped by causes and conditions beyond our control. When we invest ourselves fully in them, we are swept away by the illusion of permanence in a world that offers none.

The Buddha taught that attachment is the root of suffering—not only attachment to possessions or people, but to beliefs and mental formations as well. Political ideologies often become substitutes for personal meaning, giving a false sense of order or righteousness. Yet as soon as we identify with a side or a system, we create division, resistance, and conflict. The wise see through this and cultivate equanimity, understanding that true liberation lies not in reshaping the world to fit our views, but in freeing ourselves from the need to cling to any view at all. When we release our grip on these illusions, we are no longer bound by the endless cycle of hope and disappointment that defines the political realm.
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