In the last few years, the word "division" has been used a lot in the media when reporting on the state of international affairs and political situations.
But you don't have to say it in an oblique way. It is enough to say "confrontation".

First of all, what kind of person is being divided by division and division?
The subject is always missing.
So it's a cover for something that's going on, it's a cover for something that's not going on.



Former President Trump loves pro-wrestling.
He's using the same tactics of antagonising people more than necessary in order to put on a show.
He belittles his political opponents, shoots them in the mouth and stirs up conflict in order to gain more support for himself.

What exactly is being divided against what?
In US politics, it would be the Democrats and the Republicans.
Simply put, the Republicans are conservative and the Democrats are liberal.

But the two parties are naturally divided from the start because they have different aims.
Differences are what make each party worthwhile.
The fact that both sides are now becoming more confrontational is the problem.

Perhaps because whites, left behind in what is known as the Rust Belt as the economy changes, still hold on to the American dream, they do not target the mere handful of millionaires who monopolise wealth for attack.

Instead, they attack minorities, such as poor immigrants and people of colour.
Sometimes they even actually attack them. That happened in the UK just recently.
They are adults, but they reason this and that and bully the weak.

The phenomenon of division is said to be happening in Japan as well.
It is between those who have money and assets and those who are poor, non-regularly employed, etc.
In other words, economic disparity is creating division...


 

But even there, I don't want it to be called "division" lightly. It is really a conflict.
There are a lot of people living on the edge every day, which is why there are a few rich people.
So it's not really a division, it's a conflict of interests.

The word "divide" should not be blurred, deceived or pulled out of the fangs.
We must not let the huge economic disparities be inevitable, and blame them on our own powerlessness.
The ingenious mechanisms of our economic and social system give birth to disparities, and furthermore, fix them.

The poor!" Do not be deceived by the word 'division'.
Don't overlook why there are so many economic disparities!
Do not close your eyes to the conflict. And the time to stand up is NOW!