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The Great Awakening
May 10, 2018 11:21:07   #
Sicilianthing
 
Isaac Green, the host of Anti-School video podcasts, has a new video that explores the Great Awakening and how it affects us all.

What is the Great Awakening?

It is the awakening from our slumber, where we have allowed ourselves to be complacent. We have allowed others to dictate our lives, thinking they know what they are doing, and that they care about us and our families. We have been taught in schools that only allow us to learn what “they” want us to learn.

Throughout the world, good folks are learning that they have been indoctrinated into a shallow, empty existence. They see it now for what it is. Good folks are waking up to see that their families, their neighborhoods and communities have been placed into an empty wasteland. Now, they want more.

It is not the collection of things that matter. More, and more, are seeing the benefits of a different way of life, where we work together in harmony, or agree to disagree in a civil way. Each community is different. Each individual is different, but we can still find areas of agreement, while allowing for the differences. One size fits all is a false paradigm. It negates excellence and diminishes the individual. A community is comprised of individuals who have come together by choice. Free choice.

Throughout our lives, we make choices. That some people want to dictate those choices is now apparent to many people, and they are asking why? You have the power to make your choices freely, if you desire. Your choices are yours to make. Too often, folks let others make those choices. Why? It is your life. Make your own choices,

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eaVxyCcLD4s

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May 10, 2018 16:59:52   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
Isaac Green, the host of Anti-School video podcasts, has a new video that explores the Great Awakening and how it affects us all.

What is the Great Awakening?

It is the awakening from our slumber, where we have allowed ourselves to be complacent. We have allowed others to dictate our lives, thinking they know what they are doing, and that they care about us and our families. We have been taught in schools that only allow us to learn what “they” want us to learn.

Throughout the world, good folks are learning that they have been indoctrinated into a shallow, empty existence. They see it now for what it is. Good folks are waking up to see that their families, their neighborhoods and communities have been placed into an empty wasteland. Now, they want more.

It is not the collection of things that matter. More, and more, are seeing the benefits of a different way of life, where we work together in harmony, or agree to disagree in a civil way. Each community is different. Each individual is different, but we can still find areas of agreement, while allowing for the differences. One size fits all is a false paradigm. It negates excellence and diminishes the individual. A community is comprised of individuals who have come together by choice. Free choice.

Throughout our lives, we make choices. That some people want to dictate those choices is now apparent to many people, and they are asking why? You have the power to make your choices freely, if you desire. Your choices are yours to make. Too often, folks let others make those choices. Why? It is your life. Make your own choices,

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eaVxyCcLD4s
Isaac Green, the host of Anti-School video podcast... (show quote)


It takes a lot of work to sift through all the available information to make intelligent choices, so it's easier just to let someone else do it - then complain about the choices they made for you. Many things wash through people's lives without them giving the stuff a single thought, then when the doodoo hits the fan, they go "how did that happen?". It would be hilarious, if it wasn't so tragic.

We are encouraged to "fight for what is right" - who are we fighting against? Many buy in to this paradigm, without asking "why?". Do any Americans truly want to see the country fail? Some seem to, but I doubt it's true, and certainly isn't true for the vast majority - so - why do we keep buying into the propaganda that certain groups are actively seeking to do just that? Because we don't take the time to think any of it through.

The tragedy here, is that people are being lead by the nose, or more accurately - their heart strings and their nightmares. Threaten what one loves, or threaten one with one's worst nightmare, and another may tell one wh**ever they want and one will be inclined to believe it without question. A person who classifies themselves as a moderate Democrat has a great deal in common with a moderate Republican - yet are actively discouraged from discovering what those commonalities might be. One would be a t*****r to one's "people" if one did that, right? Which is why I try to point out that Americans should be one's "people", and not a subset.

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May 11, 2018 11:26:46   #
Sicilianthing
 
lpnmajor wrote:
It takes a lot of work to sift through all the available information to make intelligent choices, so it's easier just to let someone else do it - then complain about the choices they made for you. Many things wash through people's lives without them giving the stuff a single thought, then when the doodoo hits the fan, they go "how did that happen?". It would be hilarious, if it wasn't so tragic.

We are encouraged to "fight for what is right" - who are we fighting against? Many buy in to this paradigm, without asking "why?". Do any Americans truly want to see the country fail? Some seem to, but I doubt it's true, and certainly isn't true for the vast majority - so - why do we keep buying into the propaganda that certain groups are actively seeking to do just that? Because we don't take the time to think any of it through.

The tragedy here, is that people are being lead by the nose, or more accurately - their heart strings and their nightmares. Threaten what one loves, or threaten one with one's worst nightmare, and another may tell one wh**ever they want and one will be inclined to believe it without question. A person who classifies themselves as a moderate Democrat has a great deal in common with a moderate Republican - yet are actively discouraged from discovering what those commonalities might be. One would be a t*****r to one's "people" if one did that, right? Which is why I try to point out that Americans should be one's "people", and not a subset.
It takes a lot of work to sift through all the ava... (show quote)


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Great Post you nailed it... I totally agree most are being played thoroughly from Cradle to the Grave.

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