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How long will we doubt?

Posted 04-27-2014 at 09:22 AM by zthatzmanz28


There will always be opposing ideas that contradict our opinions or believed facts. The question cannot be who has the most evidence, or the “smartest” collective on their side. It should be desirable that only the individuals who are involved could settle any argument or debate.
As we are currently witnessing in the public forums, those with the most resources tend to be recognized as the voice of reason. Their resources include, but are not limited to—perceived status within society, popularity and having the financial status to avoid everyday complications.
This financial status has been labeled as “Too big to….” Where we insert any verb—question, challenge, hold accountable, detain, arrest, prosecute and even DENY—simply because society is counting on their financial benevolence. Society’s philosophy has always been that people should be allowed to fill their cup, and when it runneth over, society would benefit from the excess. Only today instead of overflowing, those with financial status are using their version of the bottomless-cup. All the while we patiently wait.
After nearly 40 years of waiting, we are growing weary of empty promises. We have started to question, challenge, hold accountable, detain, arrest, prosecute and even DENY the intentions of the financial hoarders. When society was united in the early years, we were successful in holding corporations accountable. We had unions to represent the working class; consumer advocates like Ralph Nader who took on General Motors, Ester Roam, women’s health advocate, Gloria Steinem who took on patriarchy and proved women were really people. Throughout the 1950s and into the 1970s society had no shortage of advocates. Each was able to educate, agitate and organize the populous to come together in solidarity and in ONE voice tell the developing Oligarchy NO, WE WILL NOT BE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Knowing all to well that once the people were organized, ANYTHING was possible (GENESIS 11:6), the fledgling Oligarchy set out to divide us. Taking on the role of God, the Oligarchy set out to confound our efforts and set in motion a system of propaganda that even Nazi Germany would have been proud to call their own. The Oligarchy has continued to perfect their Gospel of Confusion while society intensifies their war from within.
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