Before we proceed, you need to be
crystal clear about something regarding my belief; I hate political multiparty system. I hated it when it was
first introduced in our country in 2005, I still hate it, and I will keep on
hating it even if I’m the only one hating it. I loathe it so much that my next
article is going to be about just how much I despise it from every fiber of my
being.  The party system’s secret (yet
strangely not so secret) agenda is to brainwash citizens to the point that they
turn against each other.  
If you’re a member of a party or
subscribe to one, it’s most likely that you’ve been brainwashed to believe their
every word, including the bunch of lies they will tell you and the false hope and
sense of security they will provide you with. 
You must be thinking, “Shut up, I’m not brainwashed! Just because I’m a member of a party does not mean I’m brainwashed, you little piece of shit!”
You must be thinking, “Shut up, I’m not brainwashed! Just because I’m a member of a party does not mean I’m brainwashed, you little piece of shit!”
You see, the thing with being brainwashed is that you don’t know you’re being brainwashed. But lucky for you I’ve got hints to make you aware just how brainwashed you are.
 1.You
participate in almost any riot conducted by your party and/or fully support the
said riot.
2. 2. You
tend to get in to fights with your relatives and friends if they speak ill of
your leader.
3. 3. You
will watch, read and believe only the news broadcasted and printed by your
party’s channel or newspaper.
Let’s see point one: You participate in almost any riot conducted by your party and/or fully support the said riot.
There’s a difference between a “riot” and a “peaceful protest,” if there is one. You will be willing to be an activist of a riot that may even include damaging property, screaming profanities, and downright unfairly harassing an individual on the streets.
Your party has brainwashed you
enough to cloud your moral judgment and confiscate your discipline, or whatever
there’s left of it. You’d convinced yourself that the whole point of the “gathering”
was to express your disapproval in a matter and make things right, but unfortunately,
what you’re doing is only going to result in more harm than good. 
There are little kids who do not
need to hear your profanities, who do not need to see you damaging government
and civilian properties. I’m not saying you shouldn’t stand up for what you
believe in, you should. Just make sure that what you believe in is not entirely
stupid and blindly influenced by the party you’re devoted to.   
Point two: You tend to get in to fights with your relatives and friends if they
speak ill of your leader.
Ever heard of the phrase, “to divide
and conquer”? It’s an accurately applicable concept to the thinly-veiled strategy
of the party system to brainwash a bunch of citizens enough that they lose
sense of family and friendship values. 
I can’t really say that it’s an
intentional strategy; maybe it’s not. But the result is definitely destructive. Nothing divides the society like brainwashed
citizens who are willing to cut ties of blood for a political leader that they
may know nothing about. 
And if you advocate this kind of
ill-informed ethics just because they insulted your leader, then you’re blindly
fighting someone else’s battle. 
Point three: You will watch, read and believe only the news broadcasted and
printed by your party’s channel or newspaper. 
This might sound somewhat
hypocritical coming from an aspiring journalist. But the thing about media is
that you can never trust it. Media is
the number one most effective and dangerous means of brainwashing a mass audience.
No matter how much they claim the legitimacy of any news published, you can
never be certain of their claims, especially
if the channel or paper is openly biased over a party. 
A friend who happens to be a novelist
once mocked me saying and I quote, “We, novelists, tell the truth through
fiction and you, journalists, tell fiction through the truth.” Sadly, it’s so
accurate, and it’s exactly the reason why I want to become a journalist; because I do not trust the media at
all. So why not become the media, right?
Never blindly believe something completely unless you see it for
yourself. Your party’s channel will broadcast what they want you to hear and what
they want you to see. They will pick a conclusion of their liking and build up a
story around it for you. Proof? Do they broadcast anything positive about the
opponent’s party? No. Do they broadcast anything negative about their party?
Hell no! 
They will spread the legs of your
logical compass to their favorable degree and draw a circle around you, and you
will be forever blinded to everything else beyond that circle. Reading,
watching and believing only what your channel and newspaper tells you, is the ultimate form of ignorance. Your
knowledge and individual belief becomes restricted and limited once you blindly
subscribe to a party. 
So, do you think you might be brainwashed?
I don't hesitate to say that I'm politically brainwashed, 'cause I do sometimes get into fights with my best friend when he speak ill of the leader I support. And I THINK almost everyone who are involved/interested in politics is knowingly or unknowingly politically brainwashed.
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Well, everyone is brainwashed to some degree regarding anything, not just politics. And I'm a writer, my job IS to brainwash people. :) As long as it doesn't cloud your moral judgement, it's fine.
DeleteThank you very much for taking the time to comment!
wonderful piece of writing ***hats off to you***
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