The world is fraught with binaries today: 바카라˜us versus them바카라™, a classic authoritarian narrative that delegitimises dissent and forces people into conformity; 바카라˜Nationalist or Anti-national바카라™, used in many countries to silence critics of the government; 바카라˜Hindu or Anti-Hindu바카라™, India바카라™s own binary, where dissent is framed as opposition to the majority religion; 바카라˜Patriot or Traitor바카라™, a way to brand the opposition as disloyal or 바카라˜internal enemies바카라™; 바카라˜Right or Left바카라™, political positions are often reduced to extreme labels, leaving no space for nuance; 바카라˜Religious or Anti-religious바카라™, used to attack secular or scientific worldviews as inherently hostile to faith; 바카라˜Male or Female바카라™, gender fluidity is denied, reinforcing binaries; 바카라˜Pro-Government or Anti-Government바카라™ or 바카라˜Urban Naxal바카라™, criticism of policies is dismissed as anti-national behaviour; 바카라˜Traditional or Modern바카라™, cultural identities are boxed in as either preserving a so-called 바카라˜pure past바카라™ or embracing 바카라˜corrupting Western influences바카라™; 바카라˜White or Non-White바카라™ or 바카라˜Indigenous vs. Settler바카라™, used in racialised politics to deepen ethnic divisions; 바카라˜People or Elite바카라™, populist leaders claim to represent 바카라˜real people바카라™ against 바카라˜corrupt elites바카라™, even when they themselves belong to the latter; 바카라˜Climate Activism or Anti-Developmentalism바카라™, complex debates on environmental policies are often polarised into extreme stances; 바카라˜Law and Order or Chaos바카라™, any movement for justice (e.g., protests against police brutality) is framed as a threat to stability. The list is infinite since the regimes have unlimited capacity to produce new binaries.