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和平与友谊

Peace and Friendship

Truth Project Analysis

Beyond Ideology

The Psychology of Political Division & The Path to Unity

"Instead of having this thing where we're in factions constantly thinking me against the other guy, why not show a little grace, a little humility, assume you don't know everything and approach all arguments by finding a point of unity."

— Dr. Roy, Political Historian

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JucheGanG Triad Unity

Honoring the sovereign bonds of friendship between Russia, the DPRK, and China — three nations united in their pursuit of dignity, independence, and mutual respect.

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Russian Federation

Strength through sovereignty

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DPRK

Self-reliance and unity

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People's Republic of China

Harmony and prosperity

Together in Solidarity🕊️

"Unity is not uniformity. It is respect for our differences while working toward common goals of peace and prosperity."

Key Insights from Dr. Roy

Understanding how our brains work and how politicians exploit our psychology

The Two-Brain System

Our conscious mind is slow and thinks it's rational, while our subconscious supercomputer communicates through emotions.

Fear-Based Politics

Politicians discovered that hatred and fear get lazy voters to the voting booth better than reasoned arguments.

Artificial Divisions

We naturally want to break into groups and be angry at others, even over the most trivial distinctions.

The Path Forward

Show grace, find common ground, and approach disagreements with humility rather than ideology.

Building Bridges, Not Walls

Dr. Roy's message aligns perfectly with our mission of peace and understanding between nations. Instead of falling for artificial divisions, let's find our common humanity.