Wednesday, August 18, 2010

My logic before the previous post

Code words

It's best to receive official recognition and use terms that are common since slang or dual meaning phrases or even regular phrases uses in contexts that are nefarious. I'm thinking that "jumping on the bandwagon too soon" means that you'll get trapped in something illegal or unethical when it's "pretty obvious" at first that it's a good cause. Even in the best of times that happens to more than competent people and when there's safety in numbers, the solution must be gentle since nobody wants to look a gift horse in the mouth, especially if they suffer and not just from a change but revenge/payback or defense. I suppose even good people could appear to get revenge and it's really someone turning on those when they were trusted and given much though if you walk into a room and say, someone tough and "mean" looking (angry and strong) is beating someone average and no one is in uniform. Well it might seem like mafia or criminals but that's a stereotype though from conditioning and fear reflex. Can't really call it stereotyping and be accurate. That implies lack of ethics, judgement or character. Conditioning essentially hacks human limits and understanding. It's social engineering and Hitler took over not by yelling, hey I'm taking over everyone, watch this! He did it via legit channels or methods at first. Be probably was legit at first and hey foundations or planted a seed, perhaps a stem cell that could go way. Pretty soon the heat was turned up slowly on the frogs in the sauce pan and before they knew it many were cooked. I do remember an article where a surviving vet of WW2 from Germany, a soldier (forced) for Hitler said the USA was looking very much like Germany before Hitler took over because of evangelicals and right wing republicans. We didn't used to fight that way. Religion is used to plant a seed of doubt and they use doctors, psychologists, scientists, and even politicians to acclimate you to a certain point of view or "common truth." Adding a bit more every time until suddenly you're fubar along with those like you.

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