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[–]StillLessons 6 insightful - 3 fun6 insightful - 2 fun7 insightful - 3 fun -  (0 children)

Interesting post.

Yes, I've noticed this trend as well, though I had not thought of interpreting it as you are here.

Given that there are now so many threads of evidence showing the US being quite deliberately removed from its "special nation" status, what you say fits right in.

As an over-ambitious attempt to summarize the overall thinking of "the controllers" (whoever they might be):

The United States was viewed for a hundred years as "the land of individual freedom", which was a brand. Whether or not it was true is not actually important. It was the brand the country ran under, and this had domestic (optimism) as well as international (migration) consequences.

Individual freedom is now being explicitly associated with racism, sexism, all other -isms and generally bigoted behavior. Again, this has nothing to do with whether such a link actually exists. What matters is that these two ideas are being linked in the corridors of propaganda, and a sizable portion of the population is on board with the change. In order to raise the "groups" they champion relative to the groups they disdain, the concept of individual liberty must be destroyed.

The entire brand of the United States is being thrown under the bus in order to achieve their "more important" goals.

Egalitarianism. So enticing a goal... It sounds so nice, who could be against it?

Unfortunately, given the hardwired heterogeneity of the universe, aiming for equal outcomes is completely un-natural.

Claiming to be for a more peaceful inclusive world (and in a few cases, sadly, still actually believing it), these utopians are in the process of unleashing holy Hell upon us as the entirely predictable violence results.

I've gone off your topic, but as I said above, letting the entertainment complex fail is a completely integral part of killing the myth of the United States.

It's too bad, because although the myth was never real (there has never been true individual freedom in the US), it was a more productive idea than its replacement. Allowing individuals to express themselves freely - if it were allowed to occur - would let nature produce what it is capable of through our species.

But the sociopathic control freak portion of the population is a natural phenomenon too, I suppose.

Forward, ho!