I'm reminded of a line from Men In Black...
"A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky dangerous animals and you know it."
I firmly believe alot of this BS they're propagating are simply another excuse for bad behavior - to allow them to discriminate, hate, spew vitriol, be violent and simply act out, with an excuse they can climb on their high horse and claim it's reparations, or it's payback, or it's social justice or whatever.
This type of crowd, and the ones who practically rioted at the Uni in Cali when a conservative speaker came on campus, and the BLM maggots who wanted to riot and chase people out of public spaces when they were having a peaceful demonstration - these people are all no better than the wastes of oxygen who looted the WalMarts when the food stamp cards messed up, or who loot places when there are storms, or who riot and burn their own neighborhood to protest some perceived social injustice.
I feel like a large segment of the population is only held in check due to fear of being punished. Give them a mob to join, and lots of them will join in gleefully.
I repeat that quote often, it's so true.
You should read Issac Asimov's Foundation series. The underlying premise of the entire story is that it is far easier to influence the masses than it is a single individual.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foundation_series
Nowadays an education includes stuff like Global Competency (UCO has a Centre (sic) for Global Compentency).
http://www.uco.edu/student-affairs/cgc/
From the webpage:
That's all well and good, but I wonder what those with a Global Competency Cert. know about U.S. history, etc.
The little conspiracy theory voice in my head whispers "one world, one world, all are welcome, all are welcome".
The parallels to the Cultural Revolution in Maoist China are striking.
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