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The emotional hook they sunk into you, was "Equality" which is a mathematical term, that does not apply to biological entities, especially gender based reproductive biological entities.
This natural hurdle was overcome through very subtle means, that of fomenting a distaste for intelligence, and casting large rewards to those who do not display the traits of intelligence, which gives those who do not posses the trait of intelligence, a greater change at reproduction than those who do.
I'm sure you already know what I am talking about, so I'll just leave it at that.
So..... if you are still reading this far, you have extraordinary patience.
Originally posted by diakrite
"It has begun" ??? Soo, I gather The Idiocracy is already a fact? Looks bloody much like it . Indeed ,intelligence is derided in mainstream media.
Interest, or even een inclination towards Math, Science,philosophy leads far too often to derision in the average social circles as "elitist","snobbish", and it seems to get worse over time. Sorry for thinking and being creative with my mind...
There are no TV shows that make intelligence out to be a great thing, but almost all show the light side of stupidity and being a base cretin. Family guy, American Dad, the Simpsons, King of the Hill, King of Queens. All of your mainstream, primetime entertainment values stupidity and mocks intelligence.
History, HACCP and the Food Safety Con Job
Their plan was so effective and so faithfully executed by its operatives in the US government that by 1974 the CED couldn't help but congratulate itself in another agricultural report called “A New US Farm Policy for Changing World Food Needs” for the efficiency of the tactics they employed to drive farmers from their land.[5]
The human cost of CED's plans were exacting and enormous.
CED's plans resulted in widespread social upheaval throughout rural America, ripping apart the fabric of its society destroying its local economies. They also resulted in a massive migration to larger cities. The loss of a farm also means the loss of identity, and many farmers' lives ended in suicide [6], not unlike farmers in India today who have been tricked into debt and desperation and can see no other way out....
The same agricultural policies that made farmers into commodity crop growers are at the root of the current obesity epidemic. According to a report by the Institute for Agricultural and Trade Policy called “Food Without Thought: How US Farm Policy Contributes to Obesity,” “the problem with the extensive use of cheap commodities in food products is that they fall into the very dietary categories that have been linked to obesity: added sugars and fats. US Farm policies driving down the price of these commodities made added sugars and fats some of the cheapest food substances to produce. High fructose corn syrup and hydrogenated vegetable oils – products that did not even exist a few generations ago but are now hard to avoid – have proliferated thanks to artificially cheap corn and soybeans.” In other words, US farm policies make poor eating habits an economically sensible choice – with long-term negative health consequences for consumers and economically devastating consequences for family farmers.