Of course, this is purely Ernst's personal opinion. From his perspective as someone who has lived two lives, what he cannot empathize with the most are the various so-called "organizations" or the loudest minorities of his past life. Most ordinary people are silent; in reality, when ordinary people become a "mute" group, they will choose these "minorities" according to their own preferences. Eventually, the unified values will fracture, and social order will collapse.
Maintaining social order and stability is also the foundation of East Africa's assimilation policy. When ordinary people's basic needs are met, they will naturally integrate into the East African community. Everyone is busy with life and has no time for overthinking, which is the best state for the ruling Heixinggen royal family.