On Fri, Oct 2, 2020, 7:02 AM Zenaan Harkness <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 02, 2020 at 05:45:04AM -0400, Karl wrote: > > On Thu, Oct 1, 2020, 7:09 PM Zenaan Harkness <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Many in the West are infantile in their often consumeristic and > > > essentially narcissistic self centered thinking/ doing/ believing/ > living. > > > > > > This is a fundamental problem. > > > > > > Perhaps we can riff on "we don't control our lives" to something like > > > "many people, infantile consumers, do not realise that they do not > control > > > their lives". > > > > > > This too is a problem. > > > > > > A favourite line below: "The word ‘prudence’ is not trending very high > in > > > the public’s vernacular these days". > > > > I spent 6 years resisting anti-prudence mind control after Occupy, lost > the > > battle, am in contact with another who experienced this, and have seen it > > spread to others further. > > Opposition to you having your own thoughts (and conversations) is rife > today. Attempts to dominate the thinking of the weak minded. > Nobody is weak minded. The classic foundational version of this - opposition to/ inversion of, > 'discrimination'. Thus today's "systemic racism and subconscious racism" > bulldust. > > In times past, discrimination was a basic dignity, the first step for a > thinking man. You see if you don't discriminate, you bang any chlamydia > dripping prostitute for example, or stuff your face with cheap carbs and > plant based oils, taking no heed to their health effects. > > The inversion of discrimination - the hailing of "anti-discrimination", in > statute law even - is a foundational attack on our conversation, and > therefore on our thinking processes. > > I am endowed by my Creator with a conscience. > > By my conscience I know the difference between good and evil. > > I choose to do good, not evil. > > > Create your world, >
