What bothers me most about Communists, radical liberals, and so-called social democrats is that they seem to think they are more compassionate and have more empathy than anyone. The truth is they're in denial about their own reality. Most of my experience with those personality types is that they're often major a**holes, rude, mean, and not good people. But in their mind, they want to be all that, which often couldn't be further from the truth. Bottomline, my experience with them has rarely been very good, and most often they don't want to accept their own condition. Their use of the word progressive as a self-description is really propaganda since they're often not progressives, at all. Progressive, by definition, is the opposite of what they usually are…. However, there are always exceptions to the rules. But if the shoe fits wear it!
Of course,
they will promote the collective ideology, using phrases like "united we
stand, divided we fall." I say, says who? Often, most people are only
brave when and if they're together with others in group settings. Most people
don't usually stand up and go against the current, or tide. They go with what
is popular. If one says something that is contrary to what is popular in our
world today, one will likely be censored. You will be attacked by Big Tech, by
government, or by all those who have had their brains hacked. For example, the
narrative nowadays is that Zelensky in Ukraine is a brave guy, but Putin is a
bad guy. Not that it is wrong! However, if the narrative suddenly changed for
some reason, and they started saying Putin is a good guy and Zelensky is bad, I
guarantee most people will start to repeat it almost immediately. Why? Good
question! The answer is probably either their brains are easily hacked, or they
are only brave when united to the collective. This is very troubling, and I can
explain.
What ever
happened to the individual? The individual has done more for humanity than the collective.
The individual has helped humanity more than the collective, historically. Think about names
like Einstein, Tesla, Alexander Graham Bell, Henry Ford, the Wright brothers,
and many others whom without, the world would be much more drastically different
than it is today.
I don’t have
anything against Unitarians, or Communist, but I really don't need that much
unity. I'm not a Republican. I'm not a Democrat. I am probably more of an independent
libertarian. I don't classify myself belonging to any groups, except a
Christian in my understanding of it. I am probably more conservative than
liberal by current standards. I might be socially liberal, but fiscally
conservative. Regardless, I really hope most people wake up soon because their
minds are being hacked by media and I don’t think they seem to be aware of the
fact.
To conclude,
I am not saying we don't need numbers or unity. Some occasions call for
it...some...not all. I am done here. Blessings!
Anyhow, the hacked herds simply follow instructions without asking why or how come, or whether it's wrong or right.
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