
Our Natural Democracy

Natural Law #3
The Right to Non-Segregation of Thought
The Principle:
It is a natural right of every citizen to refuse to be divided, labelled, and pigeonholed into artificial boxes of thought.
Modern media and politicians are playing an ancient game. They constantly try to segregate Canadians into rigid categories: Left-wing or Right-wing, Progressive or Populist.
This entire system started 200 years ago during the French Revolution—it is antiquated, simplistic, and a literal cancer to democracy.
Our society is highly educated today. Human beings do not think in flat "black or white" terms. We possess complex, diverse, multi-leveled viewpoints.
Forcing independent minds into two imaginary tribes creates a low-level "Me Good / You Bad" sports rivalry that chokes good communication and stops us from actually solving complex national problems.

Take the time to explore and understand.
2: The Trap: How a Label Smothers Your Character
3: Media Segregation and the Flow of Money

1: Why They Segregate Us
Politicians and media organizations don't divide us by accident; they do it because division is a psychological weapon.
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It makes winning easier: By dividing people into "Them vs. Us," politicians can easily manipulate voter emotions.
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It avoids real work: It is much easier for a lazy journalist to tell a dramatic story about a "Left vs. Right" fight than it is to actually investigate a complex issue.
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It discards good ideas: Once the system classifies an idea as belonging to "the other side," they can instantly throw it away without a second thought.

2: The Trap: How a Label Smothers Your Character
To understand how dangerous thought segregation is, look at a real-world issue like Immigration:
Imagine the lazy narrative: "The Left wants unlimited immigration; the Right is completely against it".
Now, suppose you generally support immigration, but you believe there should be practical, common-sense limits based on housing and infrastructure.
Where do you go?
The moment you express that nuance, the system slaps a label on you. You are instantly branded "Right-Wing." No investigation or evidence is needed—you are classified.
From that day on, your actual thoughts don't matter.
If you speak up later about a completely different topic, like national defense spending, someone will remember your immigration stance and say, "Oh, they are a Right-wing thinker."
Your unique character, your individual intelligence, and your nuanced reasoning are completely smothered. Forever.
Canadian democracy cannot evolve under this type of citizen segregation.

3: Media Segregation and the Flow of Money
The media actively defends this right-left fantasy battle because drama sells newspapers.
Editors and journalists set the stage for a grand theatrical fight, linking one side to "good" and the other to "bad" to drive clicks and revenue. They ignore fundamental political issues while intellectually massaging each other with lazy perspectives.
But there is a much deeper problem:
The government gives taxpayer money to hand-picked media outlets.
Does media bias exist here?
One only has to observe basic human nature to find the answer: "Don't bite the hand that feeds you."
When the media relies on the politicians for financial survival, they will gladly keep the public divided into angry, distracted tribes so no one looks at the actual system.

4: The Solution: Restoring the Individual, That's You.
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The Voter Media Oversight Committee will strictly police the use of lazy, divisive political labeling in publicly funded journalism. Outlets must report on the substance of policies and issues, not frame every discussion as a toxic "Left vs. Right" war.
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The Voter Ethics Committee will hold politicians accountable when they use inflammatory, segregating language designed to split the electorate into hostile factions rather than uniting them under shared democratic goals.

Canadian Democracy will not evolve with citizen thought segregation.