Anyone else noticed an increase in Americans who constantly put their own country down?
Humans are programmed to over-react to fear. This fear is what the media and all religions use to control people. If you bought into all the financial conspiracy theories around 2009, you likely ended up buying seeds and canned goods and ammo on the off chance that Armageddon will happen, instead of funding your retirement.
Now, think about this rationally for a minute. Life in the United States is some of the best living on the planet. The U.S. has accomplished amazing things, in terms of technology and wealth. We are a pretty good country compared to most others.
Now who would benefit from getting Americans to think their system was pretty crummy, corrupt, and evil? It ain't hard to understand that is anyone who competes with the US. Which is why Russian troll farms (among others) spread this sort of nonsense.
Before you buy into a conspiracy, think about who benefits from it. That alone might tell you who is really behind it, other than the guy selling you the book.
And then there are the various Islamic terrorist groups, whose stated goal is to take over the world. We are told constantly that this is not a conspiracy, even though they proudly put up websites that set forth, in explicit detail, what it is they are setting out to do.
Why are people so willing to believe that the United States is always a bad actor in any scenario, and that other countries are always innocent? It is an odd pattern… that people will sh!t on their own country, which has given them so much, and root for a country that would take away everything they have, if it had a chance.
The first step to destroying any country or civilization is to get their own citizens to believe it isn't worth saving. This was what brought down Rome.
Humans are programmed to over-react to fear. This fear is what the media and all religions use to control people. If you bought into all the financial conspiracy theories around 2009, you likely ended up buying seeds and canned goods and ammo on the off chance that Armageddon will happen, instead of funding your retirement.
Now, think about this rationally for a minute. Life in the United States is some of the best living on the planet. The U.S. has accomplished amazing things, in terms of technology and wealth. We are a pretty good country compared to most others.
Now who would benefit from getting Americans to think their system was pretty crummy, corrupt, and evil? It ain't hard to understand that is anyone who competes with the US. Which is why Russian troll farms (among others) spread this sort of nonsense.
Before you buy into a conspiracy, think about who benefits from it. That alone might tell you who is really behind it, other than the guy selling you the book.
And then there are the various Islamic terrorist groups, whose stated goal is to take over the world. We are told constantly that this is not a conspiracy, even though they proudly put up websites that set forth, in explicit detail, what it is they are setting out to do.
Why are people so willing to believe that the United States is always a bad actor in any scenario, and that other countries are always innocent? It is an odd pattern… that people will sh!t on their own country, which has given them so much, and root for a country that would take away everything they have, if it had a chance.
The first step to destroying any country or civilization is to get their own citizens to believe it isn't worth saving. This was what brought down Rome.