Doveryai, No Proveryai

‍Posted on 2025-11-03

‍Back in the day, I accepted whatever I heard from the TV, newspapers, school, and government without a second thought. But things have changed drastically since then. I trusted these institutions implicitly, believing they were looking out for the best interests of society and delivering unbiased information.  Doveryai, No Proveryai, or as President Ronald Reagan said during his disarmament talks with Russia, Quote LeftTRUST, BUT VERIFY.Quote Right

‍The news seemed credible, teachers appeared to have our futures at heart, and the government felt like a stable, reliable force guiding the country. Over the years, I’ve come to see the cracks in that facade. The media often spins stories to fit specific narratives, leaving out inconvenient truths. Schools sometimes push agendas rather than fostering open-minded learning. And the government? Well, it seems more preoccupied with power plays and serving corporate interests than genuinely working for the people.

‍What I once thought were pillars of truth and fairness have turned out to be far more flawed and self-serving than I ever imagined. It’s been an eye-opening journey, one that’s forced me to question everything I used to take at face value and seek out the truth for myself.

‍You know how mainstream media used to be all about fairness, balance, and transparency? Well, they’ve totally thrown that out the window. Now, they’re all about supporting or criticizing whatever political philosophy fits the corporate agenda. It’s like they’re just trying to make money, not tell the truth.

‍And politicians have taken full advantage of this. For example, in my country, the Liberal government of Justin Trudeau gave the media sector a whopping $595 million. Can you believe that? Trudeau joked when he said, “You don’t get stellar headlines like these without greasing the wheels a bit.” A freudian slip.

‍But it’s not just the media that’s corrupted—the scientific community has become a political tool to push agendas. Funding favours studies that align with popular narratives, while dissenting voices are silenced or discredited. Independent thought is punished, with researchers risking their careers for challenging the status quo. Those who speak out face ostracism, lost grants, or ruined reputations. Science, once a pursuit of truth, now often prioritizes ideology over evidence, eroding public trust and stifling genuine progress.

‍Science should solve a problem or explain an observation through a rigorous process. You create a theory, gather information, run experiments and analyze data. You either confirm your theory or refute it, in which case, you revise the theory and repeat the process. 

‍The education system no longer fosters critical thinking, or equips students with the skills and knowledge they need to thrive in the real world. What should be an empowering foundation for the next generation now seems to be focused on indoctrinating students on matters unrelated to  learning.

‍The internet is a vast and open source of knowledge and discovery. What was once a digital frontier for sharing ideas and uncovering the truth now feels like a controlled echo chamber. Search engines censor results and suppress content. It’s no longer about providing people with a wide range of perspectives but about controlling the narrative and steering public opinion. This  erodes trust, stifles open debate, and leaves us questioning what’s real and what’s manufactured.

‍Last, but not least, government has turned information into a weapon to trigger fear rather than to help the people. People become more compliant, more divided, and easier to control when they are afraid.

‍Transparency is just a word. The truth is held back. Freedom of speech constrained. Associating with protesters is forbidden. Independent thought is suppressed.

‍These actions, if continued, lead to totalitarianism and the end of democracy and freedom.

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