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trisvonbis's avatar

I resonate with your ideas, but unfortunately, "togetherness" is dead.

People see themselves as individuals, not part of a Gestalt, and mutual trust is at a very low level, mostly due to the massive injection of foreign cultures into local homogenous groups. Only indigenous people have a sense of belonging to their realms and would easily gather together and fight against a common enemy, all of the injected foreigners will just run away, perhaps back to their native places, or somewhere else, to pester some other community.

A good analogy is a nuclear reactor, in a power station. How do they control those radioactive rods ? By inserting graphite rods between them and drowning them in water, cutting off the interactions and driving down the heat output. It is the same with the indigenous communities, which are broken apart by so many foreigners with unusual habits who will never be assimilated and will continuously build their own islands of culture. These islands are the graphite rods in my nuclear reactor analogy and are having the same effect, making the indigenous populace less "reactive" and easier to control and manipulate. Add to that the homosexual craze, the vile indoctrination in schools, colleges, in workplaces, filthy media, economic scarcity and political pressure and you get a frustrated but tired and fearful group of sheeple, easy manageable and almost non-resistant to any oppressive move made by the sociopaths who self-elect themselves in all the positions of control, for the voters don't matter, who counts the ballots makes the choice.

The game was rigged a long time ago and any chance to avoid this from happening is gone now.

Much talk everywhere, but everyone is waiting for a saviour, everyone is hoping that others will risk everything and act, some still think that "this too shall pass", but no, not this time.

I am afraid Hell is here, and it is here to stay.

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Sabre23's avatar

Beautiful analysis, skillfully put. And nice historical perspective, thanks! The challenge is of course that we need to light a lot of fires. At this point I can only think of 2 people with whom I can share this who might actually respond and act. In Zen we know that the “right” 2 people is an army, so let’s all get started!

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