This article tells exactly how the 'Nazi Bush Regime' has been foisted upon us. The only way that a minority of people can subjugate a large population is by subterfuge, ignorance, and deception. We have all of these elements working today in America. People are so naive, so trusting of their 'public officials' that they find it impossible to believe that they could be working against the best interest of the country, and against the best interests of the people. But it is all true. The evidence is all around us, but we have been socially conditioned to see things with 'everything-is-okay' filtered glasses. So even though the truth is out there, our perception has been specifically manipulated so that we only see what we want to see, regardless of the facts. Like they always say, you can run, but you can't hide. The more you hide yourself from the truth, the worse the sucker punch you get down the line. Actions have consequences. The act of being complacent with worsening conditions only means that things will continue to deteriorate in this country.
I've been talking to people for years about this topic. Now, many can see what is happening. But they still do nothing. There is a lot of fear. It appears to me that this is just something that America is going to have to endure. Nobody wants to get off the 'slow boat to hell'. I just don't want to hear any complaints from those who were in deep denial when we reach the destination, because they volunteered for the trip...
Showing posts with label social conditioning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social conditioning. Show all posts
Friday, January 20, 2006
Thursday, July 21, 2005
Why Do YOU work so hard?
I found a good article, a bit off of the beaten path. It was interesting. One that makes you stop and wonder what you're doing. Sometimes, we need to stop and really think about what we're doing and why we're doing it. I think that we're so conditioned to conform that we never really stop to think about what we're doing, and what we're accomplishing in our work. Most times, we're climbing, fighting to get up the ladder. We finally get to the top rung, only to discover that the ladder is propped against the wrong wall... Very disheartening. So try to stop and take a good look at where your ladder is placed, and if you're really heading in the direction that you want to go.
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