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Originally posted by Gwynniver
reply to post by v01i0
Aren't you victimizing yoursel/us with this question?
Originally posted by KyoZero
Thank you all so much for keeping this going!
As a side note, would anyone be interested if I started a little blog type thing regarding anxiety?
-Kyo
Originally posted by concernedcitizan
The government is blindly dedicated to securing the safety of the public, to the point where it doesn't trust the judgement of its citizens anymore and wants to take responsibility that otherwise would be individual by nature.
Originally posted by concernedcitizan
This is the psychology of liberalism, leftism, progressivism -- whatever you call it, the origin is crowdism, or the will of the mob to have it be Not Our Fault. Instead of simply fixing themselves, they're seeking external scapegoats and self-esteem builders. The scapegoats are the powerful (God, Kings, corporations, Nature)
Originally posted by KyoZero
The thing is if we can't even get past our own issues, are we ever going to honestly have the power to change things on a national or global scale? If people can't admit their own wrongs then frankly I don't think they have alot of business pointing out the wrongs of others.
Originally posted by Jezus
But the "issues" are manipulated and it is important to point out who is profiting from a lack of positive change.
I agree that people’s inaction is the problem, but it is important to recognize that apathy and inaction is facilitated by our government and by our media.
Corporations don't want you to get past your own issues because they don't want you to change things on any level.