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Kun Bela's avatar

Well, that's why there is a huge difference between us Central and Eastern European citizens who were once (before 1989) born and lived in a communist dictatorship, and between you so-called "free Western" citizens ! We are initially suspicious of all government bodies, while you unprincipledly (unsuspectingly) trust them, because you have been trained by your excellent propaganda to do so ! There was a time when we believed that we would enjoy real freedom in the West compared to the former commie regimes, but as we know it, that has passed ! Now we knew its only a dirty illusions ! The difference is that eastern communists were replaced by western communists, but the essence behind the scenes remained the same ! The feeling in my stomach is the same when I enter the border of the USA to the immigration officer when I once wanted to cross the border of the Warsaw Pact Iron Curtain ! I'm always amazed at how naive and deceived Western people are, when the only difference between them and the rest of the world is that they have full (for now) stomach and can buy many colorful, beautifully packaged goods (made for them by Communist China :)) at Walmart at that price that their country robs and intimidates the rest of the world. They act exactly like the joke about how to cook a frog by slowly boiling the water under it ! Unfortunately, due to their lack of education, they do not know history (not by chance :)) including the history of the Roman Empire! Because then they would know what it means that Odoaker is already knocking on the gates !

Knock Knock !

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Andy Boenau's avatar

Jimmy Dore said "We're debating how many bombs to drop on a country, but we're never allowed to suggest we don't drop bombs."

The perceived freedom problem shows up in all walks of life. Since we can't change human nature, one way is to work with what we know. For example, I make propagandart related to land use planning & transportation. It works to rally a fringe groups of people who want their neighborhoods to be delightful places to live.

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