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Fitocracy is the ideology of Diego Arturo Silva Beltrán.

Fitocracy is an totalitarian, corporatist, far-right traditionalist ideology.

History

History of the Manifesto

In his book, Poesía Y Sociedad, Diego Arturo Silva Beltrán he says that he love the totalitarianism.

The story of "Poesía Y Sociedad" is that Diego Arturo Silva Beltrán wrote that book, and one day his friend, who saw the manuscript, decided to digitize it and send it to Diego Arturo Silva Beltrán through Facebook, where Diego Arturo Silva Beltrán shared that PDF.

Beliefs

"Fitocracy" is a philosophy that has been created by a Diego Arturo Silva Beltrán. Here are the beliefs and principles that he have provided for "Fitocracy":

Fitocratic Philosophy:

  • Definition: Fitocracy is defined as the "law of the poet" and is presented as an alternative to dictatorship, monarchy, and democracy.

Principles of Fitocratic Philosophy:

  • Anti-Nihilism: Fitocracy opposes nihilism, as it considers nihilism to be inherently contradictory.
  • Counterrevolution: In Fitocracy, it is argued that revolution is philosophically abnormal, and Fitocrats cannot be revolutionaries.
  • Nationalism: Fitocrats defend their nation and consider the nation to be of philosophical significance.
  • Fitocrat Religion: Fitocrats follow their own religion, based on love and devotion to "Fito," who appears to be the leading poet of Fitocracy.
  • Anti-Marxism: Fitocracy opposes Marxism due to its revolutionary nature.
  • Poet Worship: Fitocracy exhibits deep adoration for the poet and poetry in general.

Economy in Fitocracy:

  • Left or Right Economics: Both socialism (left economics) and unregulated capitalism (right economics) are rejected.
  • Corporatism: Fitocracy is described as corporatist but with capitalist inclinations.

Political and Economic Principles:

  • Class Collaboration: Classes are expected to collaborate for the economic benefit of society.
  • "Yunques": The term "Yunque" is used to refer to machines intended to eliminate counter-poetics and political opposition, which includes communists, revolutionaries, anarchists, nihilists, and other counter-poetics.
  • Bourgeois Society: In a Fitocratic society, the bourgeoisie would occupy significant positions, such as ministers, deputies, and senators, while poets loyal to Fito would be superior.
  • Poetic Oligarchy: Poets loyal to Fito would be part of the oligarchy in Fitocratic society.
  • Fito: The term "Fito" is used to refer to the supreme leader of society, with virtually unlimited authority.
  • Legalization of Drugs: In the Fitocratic society, all drugs would be legal.

Fitocracy Society

The Fitocratic society is based on the concept of the city as a state. The principles of Fitocracy Society are as follows:

  • City-State: Fitocracy is expected to be feasible within a city-state, such as Copiapó, for example.

Yunque

A draw of "Yunque"

"Yunque" is a metal machine designed by Diego Arturo Silva Beltrán, with which heads can be crushed. It is similar to a guillotine, but the "Yunque" has a massive heavy metal block to eliminate opposition.

"Yunque," fortunately, is only an invention of the imagination of Diego Arturo Silva Beltrán.

Diego Arturo Silva Beltrán invented the "Yunque" in his head, as, according to his medical history, he suffers from psychosis, psychopathy, and schizophrenia, which could explain the reasons behind his ideas.

Fitocratic Society

Note: This is a short story created by Diego Arturo Silva Beltrán in "Poesía Y Sociedad".

There were people in Copiapó who worked for the country. The civilians despised the enlightened and were against the revolutionaries. Everyone loved Fito. Nobody wanted to live outside the City-State that is Copiapó.

One day, two people were opposed to Fito, and they wanted a revolution. They gathered around 12 people to overthrow Fito, but Fito was smarter because there were plenty of “Yunques” in Copiapó to deal with the wicked counterpoetic revolutionaries.

“We must,” said Pedro, the counterpoetic leader, “kill Fito.”

“How?” asked Raúl.

“With their ‘Yunques,’” Pedro replied.

“Do you know where the ‘Yunques’ are?"

“Yes, there are three in the square.”

And they went to the “Yunque,” but it was too late; Fito discovered them.

“Did you think you could escape from me?” Fito said. “That you could escape my authority? Well, no. To the ‘Anvil’!”

And Fito finished off all the counterpoetic individuals with the “Yunque.”

The End…

How To Draw

Flag of Fitocracy
  1. Draw a ball;
  2. Draw two horizontal stripes of yellow and ocher;
  3. Draw a black "F";
  4. Draw angry and red eyes
  5. (Optional) Draw a flail and a knight's helmet or a crown.

You're done!


Color Name HEX RGB
Yellow #FFDD00 255, 221, 0
Black #141414 20, 20, 20
White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255
Ocher #FFAE00 255, 174, 0


Personality

Note: This personality is based on Diego Arturo Silva Beltrán

He is very, very drugaddict, schizophrenic and rare.

Relationships

Fito

Poetas

Fitócratas

Contrapoeta


Navigation

References

Books

"Poesía Y Sociedad"