We Vote for.. either a Route (Path) or a Rote(Pit). we elect a person to Represent & Back us or Repress BackStab Us..
Whats Your Choice will choose your Voice in society or Others Noise in Society_GR Prasad.
Are Corrupt-Politicians Corrupting Electors to corrupt elections OR
Are Corrupt Electors Electing Corrupt Politicians who corrupt Elections? in either case Wisening Electers is a Solution.
Q: Which comes first Chicken or EGG? Which is first Chickened-Voters or Eggoistic Politicians?
Here’s a flowchart illustrating the cycle of “Bad Voters, Elect Bad Politicians, who create Bad Political Systems”:
Demoncracy: Majority of Sheeples will be shepherded to create a Pseudo-Democractic Majoritarian or Autocratic system with actually an ReligiOligarchal Authoritarianism by, of & for the Wolffles or Wolf-gangs.
Democracy: Majority of Loyalles (Guard Dogs of the Constitution & Humanity) to the Nationals Cause will spearhead and create Democratic systems that protects the Sheeples, Creates more Doggles and prevents Wolffles from targeting & victimizing the Sheeples.
Cycle of Corruption
- Lack of Accountability
- Voters prioritize short-term gains (Freebies/Voters Bribes) or partisan loyalty (Politicians’ Tribes) over ethical legal considerations ¹ ².
- Inadequate information or biased media coverage obscures politicians’ wrongdoings ¹.
- Election of Corrupt Politicians
- Voters elect politicians with questionable character or criminal records ².
- Politicians exploit social divisions, weak institutions, or disinformation to maintain power ¹.
- Bad Political Systems
- Corrupt politicians create or perpetuate flawed systems, prioritizing personal gain over public interest ¹.
- Weak institutions, inadequate checks and balances, and disinformation enable corruption ¹ ³.
- Reinforcing the Cycle
- Corrupt systems produce more corrupt politicians, who in turn reinforce the flawed system ¹.
- Voters, disillusioned with the system, may become apathetic or continue to support corrupt politicians ².
Breaking this cycle requires addressing the root causes, such as:
- Improving voter information and critical thinking
- Strengthening institutions and checks and balances
- Promoting transparency and accountability
- Encouraging ethical leadership and civic engagement