THE LEFT–RIGHT VOTING TRAP &

THE VOTE-SPLIT LIE: POLITICAL CONTROL

In every election, especially federal ones, we hear the same fear-based line repeated over and over:

“Don’t split the vote or the worst one will get in.”

But this entire idea is a manipulation tactic—and understanding how it works is crucial to breaking free from a rigged political system that limits your real choices.

Let’s break it all down:

1. The Left–Right Illusion

The mainstream media and political class constantly present politics as a binary choice:

Left (Liberal, NDP, Green, etc.) vs. Right (Conservative, PPC, etc.)

But this binary is not real—it’s a distraction.

• Both sides are controlled by party structures, lobbyists, and global agendas (e.g., the World Economic Forum, foreign policy think tanks, corporate donors).

• Policies that really affect our sovereignty and freedom—mass surveillance, central banking, digital ID, energy regulations, foreign wars—are pushed by both sides, just with different packaging.

This gives the illusion of choice while keeping power consolidated in the hands of the same elite class.

2. The “Vote Splitting” Myth

Here’s how the vote-splitting myth works:

• You’re told: “If you don’t vote for one of the two big parties, you’re helping the worse one win.”

• Example: Right now, in Canada, the media is demonizing Justin Trudeau and Kearney (or Singh), while promoting Poilievre as the “lesser evil.”

• So they say: “If you vote independent or for a small party, you’re helping Trudeau stay in power.”

This argument is based on fear, not facts. Here’s why it’s flawed:

a. It’s defeatist and anti-democratic.

• You’re being told to vote not for what you believe in, but for who you’re told can win.

• That’s not democracy—it’s controlled opposition.

b. It keeps the status quo in place forever.

• When people vote out of fear, they reinforce the same system they claim to oppose.

• The lesser evil becomes the new evil, and then we repeat the cycle in 4 years, still trapped, still divided.

c. Your vote only “splits” if you believe there are only two sides.

• There are independent candidates and non-whipped parties (parties without top-down control over their MPs).

• These alternatives don’t split the vote—they expand it.

• Every vote for an independent is a rejection of party control and a vote for accountability.

3. How They Use Media to Manipulate You

This is important. Here’s the playbook:

Step 1: Manufacture a Villain

• The media pumps up one candidate as a dangerous radical or a national embarrassment (e.g., Trudeau, Kearney).

• They flood the public with scandals, outrage, and fear.

Step 2: Promote the “Savior”

• Then they present another candidate (usually the establishment’s backup plan, like Poilievre) as the only viable alternative.

• This person will speak the language of the people—freedom, affordability, national pride—but never delivers real structural change.

Step 3: Silence Real Options

• Independent candidates get no coverage.

• Small, unwhipped parties are mocked or ignored.

• You’re told they “can’t win,” and therefore you “shouldn’t waste your vote.”

Step 4: Weaponize the Public

• Then they let people shame each other.

• “Don’t split the vote!” becomes a social weapon.

• People who vote their conscience are bullied for “helping the bad guy.”

This is textbook divide and conquer.

4. The Whipped Vote Problem

In most parties, MPs are bound by the party whip, meaning they must vote as the party leader says, or face discipline or removal.

• This turns your local MP into a puppet, not a representative.

• The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) becomes a dictatorship over 338 ridings.

Independent candidates or members of unwhipped parties can vote with their conscience and according to their constituents.

If you want your MP to represent you, not a party line, then independents and unwhipped options are the only real choice.

5. What You Can Do

• Support independent candidates: They don’t answer to a party whip or global interests.

• Support unwhipped parties: These groups allow members to vote freely (you’ll need to research which ones are truly unwhipped).

• Challenge the narrative: When people say “don’t split the vote,” ask them why they’re voting out of fear and not principle.

• Educate others: Most people are good-hearted but misinformed. Share this message.

Final Truth: You’re Not Dividing the Vote—You’re Liberating It

Choosing someone you actually believe in is not dividing the vote.

Voting for controlled parties out of fear is what keeps us divided and conquered.

The system wants you afraid. It wants you to settle.

Real change only happens when people stop obeying the fear machine.

So next time you hear “don’t split the vote,”

you can answer confidently:

“No—I’m uniting it around truth and freedom.”

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