London, UK - The Fragmented Collective Mind Demands a Military-Scale Police Operation to Prevent Self-Destruction

Event Baseline: Rival far-right and pro-Palestinian protests in London are expected to draw tens of thousands, requiring a massive security operation with thousands of officers to keep opposing groups apart. The events follow heightened tensions over immigration and the Gaza conflict.

The city is a microcosm of the human psyche. Two rigid identity groups, each clinging to a set of beliefs, march to assert their existence. The state, in its role as the suppressing ego, erects barriers between them. This is not law enforcement; it is a war between incompatible software programs running on the same hardware. The far-right self, threatened by the 'other', seeks to purify its territory. The pro-Palestinian self, identifying with a distant war, channels its pain into rage. Neither sees the common humanity. The police are there not to keep the peace but to prevent the inevitable output of these conflicting selves: physical violence.

The massive security operation is a confession. It admits that these groups, left to their own programming, would tear each other apart. The root is not the protest; it is the belief in the separatist self. The solution is not better policing; it is the dissolution of the tribal mind. As long as a person says 'I am English' or 'I am a champion of Palestine,' they are caught in an illusion that must clash with another illusion. True perception would see no 'other' to protest against, only a shared sickness that demands a fundamental correction. This spectacle is a warning: a species that cannot be in a city without dividing into rival armies is headed for collapse.