The media has yet to fully grasp the nature of the crisis in America, which is being inaccurately framed as a political issue.
The problem is deeper—it’s a pathological issue, not merely a result of political decisions or ideologies.
The Breakdown of Whiteness and Shared Reality:
The concept of “whiteness” and imperialism plays a central role in the current social crisis.
People no longer share a common objective reality; instead, individual realities are shaped by personal experiences, information, and media consumption.
Liberals’ Misunderstanding of Reality:
Liberals, especially as presented in mainstream media, believe that everyone operates from the same set of facts and just makes different choices.
However, Fox News and similar platforms have created alternate realities for their viewers, fueling misunderstandings between political groups.
Imperialism, Whiteness, and Pathology:
The desires and actions of certain segments of the population are not purely political but stem from a deeper, socially engineered defense of whiteness and imperialism.
These groups are not simply making political choices—they have been conditioned to uphold a system that benefits imperial power structures.
The Pathological Problem in Politics:
The real issue is not rural Americans or their political preferences, but a pathological mental state cultivated by years of systemic conditioning.
This cannot be solved through traditional political means because the root problem is psychological and sociological, not ideological.
Mental Health and the Definition Problem:
The corporate-driven mental health system, dominated by the DSM and pharmaceutical solutions, fails to recognize this deeper psychological crisis.
The way mental health is defined in America has blinded people from seeing that this is not just a political issue, but a mental health crisis on a societal level.
The Media’s Role in Raising the Temperature:
Media outlets, by framing everything as political, have amplified the conflict without addressing the underlying pathology.
The coverage turns every issue into a political football match, ignoring the psychological and social factors at play.
The Lack of Solutions and Frustration of the Public:
There is a lack of real solutions because the problem is misunderstood. Democrats and viewers demand solutions, but none exist for a pathology that politics alone can’t solve.
Decades of inaction have proven that political solutions alone won’t work.
Conclusion – Reframing the Crisis as Pathological:
To begin addressing the real issues, the media and society need to stop treating everything as political and start recognizing the deeper psychological and social crises.
The first step toward resolution is understanding that the problem is pathological, not purely political.