My generation has been the Fooled Generation. And while many are perfectly comfortable with that state of affairs, I for one am not. — Ilya B Shambat
Comes to mind Putin's Russias actions against Jehovas Witnesses:Soviet Union had statism; America does not. The real offenders in America are not public, they are private Groups like the Church of Scientology and Jehovah's Witnesses; corrupt networks in law and medicine; corporate criminals - whether overt criminals like Enron or corrupt oil companies that tell people a load of lies in order to keep them hooked on destructive technologies; gangs and the organized crime — Ilya B Shambat
WSJMOSCOW—Russian authorities have confiscated millions of dollars’ worth of property from Jehovah’s Witness organizations, in a move that raises concern the group is under deepening persecution despite assurances from the Kremlin that the faith isn’t being targeted.
Several Jehovah's Witnesses in the Russian city of Surgut say they were beaten, suffocated, or shocked during interrogations by police about their group's activities.
CNNHuman rights groups and religious freedom advocates are blasting a Russian court for sentencing a Danish Jehovah's Witness to six years in a penal colony, saying the charges of "religious extremism" are unwarranted and unjust.
Naturally animals that we define 'prey' are going to avoid or at least will keep a safe distance from animals that we define as 'predators'. It's very logical behaviour.I don't think I've ever used the term 'sheeple' but I have often been surprised, when watching, One Man and His Dog, how easily the sheep seem to chose going in a pen, rather that confront the sheep dog. — wax
The anti-establishment sentiment has been steered into attacks against the Clinton Administration — Ilya B Shambat
So why, if it’s true, have so many been fooled? — Brett
And the other 99% went along with it? — Brett
what I do know is that my generation has been fooled. — Ilya B Shambat
Yes. I've always found that bit difficult to believe. Why do people allow themselves (and all around them) to be controlled by this empowered and entitled minority? :chin: I have no idea. — Pattern-chaser
Propaganda issued by the 1% - the super-rich - who own everything and control everything? :chin: — Pattern-chaser
And the other 99% went along with it? — Brett
Why do people allow themselves (and all around them) to be controlled by this empowered and entitled minority? :chin: I have no idea. — Pattern-chaser
If you're among the 1%, I'd say go for it, act out your power — Christoffer
the 99% won't stop you and they deserve nothing more until they show a will to act against what is wrong. They deserve to be just where they are, hypnotized by daytime TV — Christoffer
As Sartre said, we are doomed to be free and people use that freedom to have a meaningless life, controlled by the 1%. — Christoffer
Why? Because they are comfortable in their life and they expect the rich and powerful to fix whatever problems we have. The same rich and powerful that people want and ask to fix things are the same they despise as being the 1%. — Christoffer
The control to which the 99% are subjected is far, far more pervasive than daytime TV. — Bitter Crank
And the 1% will definitely do that, as is their habit. — Bitter Crank
Daytime TV? Really?
The control to which the 99% are subjected is far, far more pervasive than daytime TV. — Bitter Crank
In a sense, people are doomed to be free, but let's not get carried away with that idea. The revolution required to throw off the power of the 1% in this, the heartland of capitalism, is perhaps beyond possibility. — Bitter Crank
Besides, people doomed to be free may choose the capitalism of the 1% over socialism. Choosing capitalism over socialism doesn't equal "meaningless life". Some people choose to exercise their freedom in ways that you and I may disapprove of, but that doesn't make their choice "meaningless". — Bitter Crank
Dissenters can get into a bind here: We say people are free to choose how to live their lives, but then we declare that 99% live meaningless lives if they do not choose to live outside the mass culture. I agree that there is a good deal that is degraded in the mass culture (and in the culture of the 1% too). Then there is the question of whether people even have a choice about living outside the mass culture. — Bitter Crank
The 1% work only for themselves, and maybe a little for those like them. They fix nothing. It's us that fix things, on their instructions. They have the power, and yet it's us who really have the power, as you describe. I agree: it's difficult to understand. — Pattern-chaser
This is why no one actually tries to change capitalism. It becomes a binary choice of socialism or capitalism... — Christoffer
I think the choice of political systems is a little more than just two! — Pattern-chaser
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