
If you want to understand the sickness of the world, do not begin with racism. Do not start with classism, patriarchy, or xenophobia. These are not origins. They are metastases. The true cancer is deeper, systemic, and disguised as common sense. Its name is inequality — not the kind that emerges from difference, but the kind manufactured by doctrine, enforced by system, and baptized by myth.
We are told inequality is natural. That some rise while others fall, because that is the order of things. Evolution, talent, ambition, genetics — these are the high priests of modern inequality. The poor are unfortunate, not oppressed. The rich are deserving, not parasitic. It is all just… merit.
But that, dear reader, is not reason. That is theology. A secular gospel of hierarchy, dressed in lab coats and spreadsheets.
The False Gospel of Nature
Let us dissect this “natural order” claim. Yes, humans differ. But inequality is not about difference. It is about domination. It is not a mountain range of unique peaks. It is a pyramid — wide at the base, narrow at the top — enforced by laws, borders, weapons, and narratives.
If meritocracy were real, talent would rise irrespective of origin. But the zip code still determines the future. Passport color still decides whose life is expendable. And billions labor under systems that reward inheritance, not genius. Are we to believe that genius is racially distributed? That greatness fears poor neighborhoods? Or is the game fixed from the start?
The defenders of inequality argue that capitalism has lifted millions from poverty. And yes, some have escaped — not because of the system, but in spite of it. A cage that expands is still a cage. The fact that some break free is not proof of freedom. It is proof of resilience under tyranny.
The Lie of Scarcity and the Mask of Competition
We are told scarcity justifies competition, and competition justifies inequality. But scarcity itself is a manufactured doctrine, as you already know. The Earth overflows with abundance — in food, energy, and possibility. What it lacks is distribution — because distribution threatens control.
The hoarders call themselves “creators of value.” But value, in their theology, is a euphemism for leverage. For power over the desperate. For ownership of what was once held in common — water, land, genes, data, even time.
In this economy, the winners do not out-compete. They out-inherit, out-lobby, and out-propagandize. It is not merit. It is myth.
History Speaks — and It Does Not Stutter
We are also told that history is chaos — that colonialism, slavery, apartheid, genocide, and plunder were accidents of time, not evidence of design. But read the documents. Follow the ships. Examine the treaties. It was deliberate. The profits were calculated. The caste systems were codified. The “inferior races” were charted and studied, their skulls weighed, their lands stolen.
These are not the fingerprints of chaos. These are the blueprints of a theology. A religion of dominance, still being practiced.
Racism: The Loyal Bishop of Inequality
Racism did not create inequality. Inequality summoned racism — as a justification. As an explanatory myth for why some must toil and others must reign. Racism answers inequality’s most dangerous question: Why?
Why are some born to die in mines while others inherit fortunes?
Because they are less, says racism.
Because they are Other.
It is a lie. But lies have always built empires.
The Technocratic Temple
Today’s high priests wear no cassocks. They wear suits, carry degrees, and speak in acronyms: IMF, WTO, GDP, AI, ROI. But their catechism remains: extraction is progress, growth is salvation, suffering is inefficiency.
They speak of human capital, underserved markets, migrant flows — as though people were resources, not souls. As though the goal of life were productivity, not dignity.
They are not managing economies. They are officiating rituals — rituals of sacrifice, where the many are bled for the peace of the few.
The Cost
The damage is not just economic. It is spiritual. Inequality breeds mistrust, alienation, suicide, violence, rage. It trains children to accept inferiority as destiny. It teaches the colonized to envy the colonizer. It teaches the rich to fear the poor, and the poor to hate themselves.
This is not nature. This is a crime scene.
The Call
Enough.
Let the defenders of inequality hide behind Darwin and spreadsheets. We know what you are doing. We know the lie. We know the ritual.
You have not built a world. You have built a prison with chandeliers.
You have not honored difference. You have commodified it.
You have not lifted people. You have lifted yourselves on their backs.
We do not accept this order. We reject your gospel. We burn your theology. We call you by name — exploiters, hoarders, high priests of a dying doctrine.
Let the false gospel tremble.
Because we are not asking for change.
We are declaring an exodus.