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Ken posted an update 4 years, 8 months ago
I was responding to a post by somebody, but it got pulled. That’s okay, I’ll post this anyway.
I guess I’ll just call this scratching the surface….
Most of the “civilized” world that we live in is obviously a materialistic hellscape meant to distract, ensnare and destroy any semblance of what it means to be Man.
Whatever your pleasure be, step on up, get yourself a good helping of fantasy, a little delusion might be your poison, how about some hope, she’s a pretty one, watch it, she bites. Hey you twisted souls, hows about a little superstition? A bit witchcraft? Step on up and get your madness. Or maybe a little end of the world fantasy? Ah let’s not forget about Love and Light, and the blessed ascension. A grifter here and a grifter there. A devil around every corner. This “world” seems like a nightmarish carney show.
Yeah, the internet has poured us one big glass of information overload, a nice little box, all you have to do is find yours. Compartmentalize this person, and that person, are you this or are you that. Do you believe this or do you believe that.
These pretty little boxes are now the context upon which one views the world. Another key of manipulation is emotion. The anchoring of ideas, which should by reason, lay in the mind, are instead attached to emotions. And hence the idea is a part of that persons persona, so any disagreement becomes a personal assault.
Muscle memory is formed by repetition, K-12 anyone? I’ve said for years that in higher education, they pour so much useless information in one ear so that last drop of common sense comes out the other side.
Outside of the above, in any given area of life, if you don’t have experience in a particular area, you have no context to work from. Your having to reinvent the wheel, so to speak. And nothing written or taught can match experience. It can give you a framework, but that’s about it. Now, it’s not that people can’t critically think, although that is part of the problem, they are critically thinking inside the box given to them. The gaslighting, through contradictory messaging, makes them almost paralyzed as to know what to do. And most are on that hamster wheel , running faster, getting less and just don’t have the time. Moving along before I break down the total psychological aspects of all this.
Now doing something about something? Well I really feel good because, I ignored the genocide in Yemen, gave money to my church to feed hungry children in Africa, while two blocks down I have a homeless tent city that I drove by to get to church. People cannot see the contradictions in their own thinking and actions. They do things to make themselves feel good, trying to convince themself they are good, unconsciously, so they actually think they are. Contradictions create compartmentalization in mind and in the psyche, which causes varying degrees of psychosis.
I could go on, but I’ll spare anyone who made it this far, it’s my two-bits and I’m sticking by it. Cheers!
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“Another key of manipulation is emotion…. hence the idea is a part of that persons persona, so any disagreement becomes a personal assault.” Oh so true… and a major plague of our times.