One of the worst habits of old systems is to divide people into those who think one way and those who think another, between Democrats and Republicans, progressives and conservatives, leftists and rightists. In between, many undefined political forces exist. Out of opportunism, or to gain a little visibility, they create "compromise" political forces, often with charismatic leaders and a small number of people in charge, preventing anyone from disagreeing with their leader or opposing party leaders. Then there are the political groups that pretend to fight the old systems, offering alternatives such as fake freedom, fake democracy, or dictatorial alternatives that would do even worse than what they claim to be fighting. Offering various dictatorships (Russian, Chinese, and many others) as alternatives to the imperfect, but partially free, and mildly "democratic" West, or "rooting" for terrorist groups, as long as they are anti-Western, or anarchies, or worse, utopias, does nothing but strengthen the power of old systems and lobbies, because no one is stupid, except a few nostalgic losers from the far right or far left, who pretend to fight "wars of their own making" to give meaning to their lives, already lost from the start.
In the old systems, to win, all it takes is a promise, or a little gift, a bonus, or a little money here and there, and we, mere opportunistic voters, sell our souls, betray our brothers, and will do anything for a few pennies (which we'll all pay back with interest), or for a bit of pretend power, or even for a few minutes of fame. In short, we let even the incompetent win, just to prevent others from winning.
And DirectDemocracyS, which side is it on? Here, to quickly explain our position and make it clear: we are as far away as possible from all the old and failed traditional political forces.
Beyond all the differences we've explained hundreds of times in our informative articles, perhaps the greatest innovation, which sets us apart from all others, is unity in diversity. All other political forces have a habit of dividing people, while we accept and respect them all equally, despite the fact that we share values, ideals, principles, rules, methodologies, instructions, and motivations that are fundamental to all of us and are neither negotiable nor modifiable.
We could give countless examples, but we'll limit ourselves to telling you that individual and group freedom, and authentic democracy, are for us, and for anyone who joins us, like the air we breathe. Anyone who seeks to limit these two fundamental ideals will have no chance of doing so without rationales based on logic, common sense, proven truth, documented by reliable sources, and mutual respect.
Our system is designed to allow anyone to express themselves freely, if they do so at the right time, in the right way, in the right place, without attempting to change our fundamental rules.
DirectDemocracyS does not change the fundamental rules, because they are non-negotiable. Those who like them can join us, and those who don't can stay out. Because there are certain things we cannot and do not want to change, so as never to lose consistency and never forget why we were born, where we want to go (our goals), and how we want to get there (our unique and inimitable rules and methodologies).
The killing of Charlie Kirk in September 2025, along with countless people with political opinions of any kind, all forms of violence, and the spiral of mutual hatred, are the hallmarks of the old politics, which is based on manipulation, lies, division, or incompetence. All these "qualities" create enormous problems for all good people, often leading to conflicts, terrorist attacks, cowardly invasions, wars, coups (often artificially induced), but also the physical elimination, or attempted elimination, of those who hold different views.
The vile killing of Charlie Kirk on September 10, 2025, during an event at Utah Valley University, is a gut punch that confirms everything: an act of political violence that only strengthens the lobbies of terror and hatred. But even worse than the death of a young man are the positions taken by those who exploit this tragic event for electoral gain, and especially those who somehow justify, and worse, legitimize, such violent acts when it comes to their enemies. Because trust me, these losers, from all the old politics, consider themselves enemies, not adversaries. They would do anything to rise in the polls.
In short, the divisions you're accustomed to in old, failed, traditional politics are evident in DirectDemocracyS as well. But together, we've decided that the things that unite us are much more than legitimate ways of thinking differently. We've decided to put, together, the needs and interests of the entire world's population, and the activities of our entire system, before legitimate ideological differences.
We decide everything together, and anyone who opposes any decision of the majority is perfectly free to do so, as long as they rigorously implement, respect, and enforce the final decisions. We've said it many times: we use the "we" method of expression (for DirectDemocracyS decisions, which are mandatory for everyone), and the "I" to express concepts other than our majority decisions, with the obligation to always respect, together, the results of our votes.
In this way, we guarantee absolute freedom, so that it may be a loyal, visible "opposition," based on real facts: logic, common sense, truth, and mutual respect.
Now, if you belong to any political force, whether traditional or even a small "anti-political" group, we invite you to do an experiment: try expressing opinions that differ from those of your leaders, or from those of the ruling groups within your political forces.
You will see that in a very short time, you will be marginalized, and then sabotaged, and finally expelled.
Now, ask anyone who is in DirectDemocracyS, or has been there: how many people have been excluded, because of what they thought, said, showed, or wrote, if they did it at the right time, in the right way, in the right place, respecting our rules.
No one has ever been fired if they were honest, loyal, trustworthy, and respectful of our rules, and no one will ever be marginalized, sabotaged, or fired unless they commit serious infractions, or many small infractions, repeatedly.
We are a very radical and courageous political force, unafraid to say the right and true things. We don't act for convenience, and we will never buy your votes with false promises, gifts, or the stupid "cunning" of all the other political forces.
However, we will do our job, respecting every single word, every sentence, and everything we publish, both visible to everyone (the tip of the iceberg) and the thousands of things visible only to those who join us. In short, we will take full responsibility for every decision we make and every activity we do.
Another thing that makes us unique and inimitable? The fact that we don't presume to teach anyone anything. It may seem incredible, but we are the only political force that learns from everyone who joins us, and teaches no one anything. We don't pretend to tell you what to say, what to do, or what to choose, but we set ourselves shared rules, and with our shared leadership, made up of all our users with verified and guaranteed identities, we decide things together, forcing everyone to abide by our decisions, offering everyone the opportunity to request, if they wish, additional information and a rationale for each of our votes.
Another truly unique thing: we know how to accept and recognize the good ideas of others, while opposing those our users deem wrong. This method of ours allows us to always make the right choice, supporting all good ideas, whether they are within or outside of us. Other political forces neither recognize nor support the good ideas of others. They often hope that whoever wins an election will make mistakes, hoping to win the next one. Because they, almost all of them, care about our votes, so they can then control the power and wealth that comes with it. For DirectDemocracyS, the task of politics is to best solve all problems, for all people, and not just manage institutions.
We are peaceful, but very determined. We will never make, and will never make, any agreement, electoral alliance, or coalition with other political forces, because we already have within us every possible theory, every possible ideal, and all the old political forces, even extremist ones, are part of our immense family. Anyone with good ideas and projects that benefit the common good, those within us, and those within us, can present and implement them, together with all of us.
Almost certainly, when the time is right, we will win every election we participate in, and if we have the honor of governing and making the laws, we will do so in the best way, with the best people, taking full responsibility for the consequences of our decisions.
If we lose, and in the initial stages, in theory, this could even happen, we will mount a healthy, loyal, and useful opposition, supporting every good idea of whoever wins the elections, and opposing everything that is considered wrong by our users/voters.
Thanks to our security measures, we will be able to adequately protect, by all possible means, all our users / voters / political representatives, internally and externally.
Violent and denigrating activities will not be tolerated, but we will win everywhere thanks to the grandeur of our common project.
We will know how to respond intelligently, and very severely, to anyone who tries to provoke us, sabotage us, divide us, slow us down, or worse, stop us.
If we win the elections, we will provide optimal protection for all possible opposition, as long as it is non-violent.
We know what we're writing is incredible, but until now, we've never said one thing and then done another. And we can assure you, that will never happen!
With us there will never be violent activities, but mutual respect, which will help prevent any possible problems.
Our best "weapons" are our constructive criticism, our ability to find all the flaws, first our own, and then those of others, finding efficient solutions, with revolutionary, often pioneering choices, and always for the good of all good people.
Let's change and improve the world, now, all together.
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