▲ | tremon 3 days ago | |||||||
But the GP didn't even identify the enemy correctly, so all that effort would be wasted. The people they're describing are mere tools, only required because of the existing democratic processes in the country. The enemy are the (insert your favourite label here) at the top of the media and political landscape pulling the strings. And I guarantee you, they aren't quite so bothered by the imagery in those books as they are bothered by freedom of thought in general. They are bothered by people that dare to speak truth to power. They are not bothered by appeasement strategies such as we people trying to understand the other people they've pitted against us. | ||||||||
▲ | btilly 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
No, I've identified the enemy perfectly well. The actual enemy only has power because useful fools are willing to follow them. Treating those useful fools as enemies is a key part of the dynamic that grants the actual enemy power. I am advocating learning how to talk with those useful fools, and assist them in finding paths away from being the power base for the actual enemy. | ||||||||
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