The hardest part about recognizing how propagandized we are is the sense of isolation that comes with that recognition. Caitlin Johnstone reminds us, in a world ruled by propaganda, a sane worldview will necessarily be a fringe worldview.
Most people would agree that if an idea is so good that it has to be compulsory, it's probably not that great of an idea. Kerry McDonald notes that compulsory schooling laws seem to be the exception and she says these laws have got to go.
Life seems cheap to those who are intent on "saving the world" from humanity. J.B. Shurk makes the case for the sanctity of life and how those who cherish it are seen as a threat by those who wish to control humanity.
This could spark some serious debate, but here goes: Country music has a multiple personality disorder. Nevertheless, it still speaks to America on a level that other genres don't.
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When Christians believe that something is wrong, they take action to change it. Edward Ring has a very thought-provoking commentary on Christians and the globalist agenda.
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