Personal Note XXXI
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| Yahweh in (יהוה): Moses and the Burning Bush |
Why I refuse to vote |
Saturday – January 17, 2026
Without revealing too much information about myself, read more on that here, I can inform anyone reading this page that I in fact live under the metaphysical tyranny of "democracy". Indeed, some people would say that it is prudent to cast your vote if you can, and even if that makes you morally complicit and compromised. But this claim is of course nonsense: there is no reason at all why I should take part in, or want to take part in, this mass mobilization of the beastly horde, or indeed in the metaphysical warfare that is modern politics, and as if any of these people will change the course of the direction of present events. No, this is a laughable and ludicrous proposition and I simply and frankly refuse to take part in this mass hysteria. But, I also refuse to take part in this ritual, because I do not recognize the authority of the state, and in fact I regard the state as being nothing other but a complete inversion of the metaphysical order: where do these people even claim authority? On the basis that they somehow constitute the people and that the people who somehow are them at the same time want them to rule themselves? This is nonsense and quite impossible, something I covered in my previously linked post about democracy. I don't believe necessarily that a man who chooses to vote becomes morally complicit to the actions of the government, because I again do not believe that the government in any way represents this man, but I do believe that a vote would morally compromise his honor, and really could be seen as his first step on the road to becoming a beast. Besides, who would want to take part in all the hysteria, drama, and histrionics of modern politics? Yes indeed, it's even more clear that politics has become evermore deranged, and this is closely tied to the accelerating pace in which the world is moving towards the great cataclysm at the close of this cycle, the Kali Yuga. Is it not the case that you have to lose your mind in order to seriously engage with politics? Of course you do, because no normal man could stand for this stream of utter confusion and intellectual corruption, really a reversal that can be thought of as entering into the world of a child. Yes, so-called adults are really nothing but children, and children can even be more adept at understanding the falsehoods of the world; this why adults often struggle to actually engage honestly with children, for the children may not have become fully deluded yet.
Of course, there are, apart from the reasons mentioned above, an almost infinite amount of reasons why you'd not want to engage in politics, and that's because of the individualistic nature of division inherent in politics. Besides, what is this so-called left-right divide, if not the general divide among people based on personal preferences, and really nothing that in any sense of the word can be thought of as principled, for political ideologies lack any real intellectually and no-one who holds them truly subscribe to them beyond a merely material and superficial depth, for these people lack skillful means. For me it would be also a great tragedy to have to exist in the same orbit as ideological persons, for they would pull me towards their worldview stronger than I could ever attempt to pull myself away from them; another reason why I refuse to engage in politics that also happens to go beyond my material critique. But let's again consider this dichotomy of left-right, what's the real purpose of this division? Well, the original purpose was merely practical and therefore completely material: during that historical tragedy of the French Revolution, or in the events leading up to it, the French Parliament was simply divided into left and right, and the forces opposing the degenerative and corrupting influence of the bourgeois happen to sit on the right side of the parliament, the forces loyal to the King and heaven; and the forces loyal to the revolution and the attempt to throw the world into disarray and confusion sat on the left, and from there on that dichotomy has survived. I largely find not interest in this division and for me there's nothing particular about the right or the left that makes the one side or the other better; they are both expressions of the same tendency, and besides, in our times this distinction has fully given way to the more synthetic character of populism, which is even more monstrous than the previously established class, but in the end all of these people represents the revolutionary elite, and they are ever changing because the material order is ever changing, something you may read more about here. No, the children spawned from the French Revolution and many events preceding it, it should be added, have really made it quite impossible to believe that Western Civilization has any future in this world, and that on the day of the divine vengeance of magnificent and righteous destruction—when Kali shall appear on the horizon, with her brilliant blue skin, reflecting the infinite and unending nature of the cosmological order—only then shall things be set right, and only then shall the scales of the celestial order be balanced, something that a false and idolatrous enterprise such as politics is completely unable to grasp or even apply in the material sense.
Finally I say this: to engage in the "democratic" process would therefore not only be completely pointless, which is true in general, but it would be a betrayal of my own principles, and really a death sentence, something that would open the floodgates, and those demons would not hesitate. No, I choose to stand my ground and remain true to the one and only source.
Reginald Drax – January 17, 2026.

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