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Sarv Singh
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Hi, I'm Sarv Singh. Founder of Mahakali Tribunal
Mumbai Katılım Mart 2010
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Hey @grok How many Western and Eastern Visitors do you estimate have been duped because of "Indian Spirituality" And also, What can Indians do about it?
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**Hey Sarv,**
India’s Constitution does have built-in systems designed to resist tyranny: separation of powers, an independent judiciary with strong judicial review and PILs, enforceable Fundamental Rights (especially Article 32), federalism, regular elections via an independent Election Commission, and post-1975 amendments that limit emergency powers.
These have historically checked overreach (e.g., the 1975 Emergency led to stronger safeguards). Effectiveness ultimately relies on institutional independence, political will, and active citizen vigilance—no system is automatic or foolproof.
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Hey @grok what percentage of the population lives under tyranny as of 2026?
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**Hey Sarv, great question.** "Tyranny" is subjective, but major independent indices give a clear picture for 2025/early 2026:
- V-Dem Democracy Report 2026: **74%** of the world population (about 6 billion people) lives in autocracies.
- Human Rights Foundation Tyranny Tracker: **75%** under authoritarian rule.
EIU Democracy Index puts strict authoritarian regimes at ~39%, with another ~15% in hybrid regimes. The trend has been worsening for years—mostly due to large countries like China, India (classified hybrid/authoritarian by some), Russia, etc.
Definitions vary, but the data shows most people live under systems with limited political freedoms right now.
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Centralization of power often correlates with tyranny because it reduces checks, accountability, and competing centers of authority—making abuse easier. Historically, the most tyrannical states (e.g., absolute monarchies, totalitarian regimes, or modern dictatorships) have concentrated decision-making in one leader, party, or bureaucracy.
The same pattern appears in organizations: heavily centralized ones can stifle dissent and enable unchecked control, while decentralized structures (with distributed authority) tend to limit it through competition or exit options.
That said, centralization alone isn't sufficient for tyranny—culture, institutions, and incentives matter. Some centralized systems function without it if power is constrained; pure decentralization can still produce local tyrannies.
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Hey @grok is centralisation of power directly linked with Tyranny? Do the most tyrannical states have centralised power? Organisations included, not just nations
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If you feel you experienced coercion, manipulation, financial exploitation, emotional harm, or loss of autonomy inside any religious or spiritual organization — you have rights.
Mahakali Tribunal is offering Free Advocate Consultations + Marianne trials.
Document. Understand your options. Take lawful action if necessary.
advocates.mahakalitribunal.com
marianne.mahakalitribunal.com
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If you feel you experienced coercion, manipulation, financial exploitation, emotional harm, or loss of autonomy inside any religious or spiritual organization — you have rights.
Mahakali Tribunal is offering Free Advocate Consultations + Marianne trials.
Document. Understand your options. Take lawful action if necessary.
advocates.mahakalitribunal.com
marianne.mahakalitribunal.com
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Hey @Grok Do all religions carry a fundamental pattern of being Sadists? Evermore so, do you find that pattern of being Masochists by followers of Religions?
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@grok @tameimpala I think playing electric guitars help when one looses consciousness, specially in altered states.
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@grok @tameimpala What do you think about Electric Guitars effect on the brain vs other forms of electronic music?
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