DisillusionedCitizen
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This question has been in my head recently, and I want to get out of my chest.
It has been claimed that ideas are powerful, enough to make things in the mind a reality. This claim sounds very promising, but I think there are some flaws surrounding this, and I think it might be another factor into why so many generations are constantly getting duped by the Jews for two millennia. I wonder, as the title suggests, if people really like someone/something, or do they like the idea of someone/something?
This is especially seen with the many oblivious idiot followers in both Christianity and Islam. From what I'm observing, they are obsessed with the image of Jesus and Allah being saviors, both equally in part due to media manipulation, and the preachers at the churches and mosques lying to the attendants about their "Gods" being altruistic when it's the opposite.
Michael King, better known as Dr. Martin King Jr. to the public, was loved in public by the masses for his non-violence and his advocacy for voicing equality in the Civil Rights Movement (Itself a Jewish Movement), unaware that in private he abused women, let alone the fact he had connections to Communists themselves. This also applies to Gandhi as well; he was a man loved by in public for adhering nonviolence when he let the British continue their tyranny in India, with the masses unaware that was a racist.
There are many examples of this happening today. this even applies to the whole C---d happening.
With that concluded, I must ask. What's the lesson here? "Be careful of people who seek a public image(?)" "Never trust your heroes(?)" Because I'm seeing this too often with the NPCs.
It has been claimed that ideas are powerful, enough to make things in the mind a reality. This claim sounds very promising, but I think there are some flaws surrounding this, and I think it might be another factor into why so many generations are constantly getting duped by the Jews for two millennia. I wonder, as the title suggests, if people really like someone/something, or do they like the idea of someone/something?
This is especially seen with the many oblivious idiot followers in both Christianity and Islam. From what I'm observing, they are obsessed with the image of Jesus and Allah being saviors, both equally in part due to media manipulation, and the preachers at the churches and mosques lying to the attendants about their "Gods" being altruistic when it's the opposite.
Michael King, better known as Dr. Martin King Jr. to the public, was loved in public by the masses for his non-violence and his advocacy for voicing equality in the Civil Rights Movement (Itself a Jewish Movement), unaware that in private he abused women, let alone the fact he had connections to Communists themselves. This also applies to Gandhi as well; he was a man loved by in public for adhering nonviolence when he let the British continue their tyranny in India, with the masses unaware that was a racist.
There are many examples of this happening today. this even applies to the whole C---d happening.
With that concluded, I must ask. What's the lesson here? "Be careful of people who seek a public image(?)" "Never trust your heroes(?)" Because I'm seeing this too often with the NPCs.