History knows truly dangerous people.
Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, the founders of fascism, or terrorists such as Osama bin Laden and ISIS.
Leaders who waged wars, caused the deaths of millions, and changed the course of the world.
Even today’s politics involves conflicts and wars between leaders such as Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Vladimir Putin.
Not a dictator.
Not a terrorist.
Not a war leader.
But, for example, an economics student.
Then the question arises:
If a court-appointed psychiatrist claims that this is a “dangerous person,” does it not rather mean that they do not actually know what a truly dangerous person looks like?
Diagnoses written on paper have never been a reliable compass for truth.
And history has already taught us many times that the greatest mistake of any system is when it begins to label the wrong people as a threat.
Democracy is the worst system.
It is the rule of the majority over the minority.
Truth, wisdom, or justice do not always win.
What wins is the number of votes.
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