The Bible states that at the time of the ominous apocalypse, two armies will be arrayed against each other --- one will be called Gog and the other Magog.
Is there an easy way to coordinate sentimentalism presentations (i.e., religious imagery) with socio-politics (i.e., governance philosophy)?
Maybe Gog is the defender of consumerism-based culture totems associated with 'war games' (i.e., water-pistols). Maybe Magog is the nihilistic Devil's Advocate espousing the intellectual intrigue surrounding the scientific analysis of radical warfare (i.e., chemical weapons).
The fellow from Burger King (the modern real-world capitalism symbol of an 'economics-based' peace) asks, "Can't we all just...get along?"