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Originally Posted by BlackQueen We as a people have accepted the "fact" that we are not going to be better than what we are. We have accepted mediocrity,when we can ascend to greatness. We have been so conditioned to accept lies and bullshit,when we should be seeking the truth. The media continues to spit their poison like the snakes that they are,and we continue to listen. What will it take to realize that the white media,and the government do nothing but continue to oppress us by making us believe that we cannot be more than what we see? |
What’s so unfortunately effective about psychological warfare is that it directly effects the part of the psyche that is needed to intuitively evaluate and defend against this psycho-cultural destruction, this is why even information, facts, and certain truths, as well as the most obvious everyday observations are not able to be used as a catalyst for change by so many.
What I’ve noticed over the years is that it’s usually not until one tries to move beyond these illusional deceptions and boundaries in thought and/or in action does this conditioning or programming actually reveals it’s shackling effect. For many, the deeper they are able to dig, or are presented with the alternant reality as compared to what they have accepted most their life, the more painful it becomes for them to reason and rationalize. The truth revealed becomes the deviant and bizarre, and the former or competing ingrained illusion becomes the rational and norm which it’s judge, as if the illusion or lie has always been a part of the culture, history, the moral construct, and the natural.
And what’s even more perplexing is that it seems that those who have received some level of knowledge become also complacent and assimilating, for the knowledge itself can become almost a placebo or narcotic in itself, making one feel they are truly free of the conditioning. For many times the knowledge or opposition is still contrived within the overall matrix, which is a controllable paradigm on both sides of the social construct, defining the so-called "good and the evil", the "traditional and the radical".