I think books and movies are great teaching tools to open up people's minds. When the pandemic first started, and the lies and deception began, I borrowed from the library books like the "Emperor's New Clothes" to read to my son, encouraging him to make the connections for himself. I also felt a need to watch movies like the original "The Matrix" and "Divergent" and re-read "1984" to help me not fall under the hypnotic spell. Movies like "Dopesick" on Netflix and "Monopoly: Who Owns the World" can help give people insight into the fraudulence and corruption in Big Pharma and the government. There are so many powerful documentaries coming out like "The Real Anthony Fauci" and of course, I'm very much looking forward to "Propaganda Exposed [UNCENSORED]".
THE EMPERORтАЩS NEW CLOTHES. Fanatic governors who have instituted draconian mandates and lockdown measures, are likened to the famous childrenтАЩs story
That's a great question. I wish there was an easy answer. I believe the solution lies in our children: teaching them critical thinking, identifying confirmation bias, encouraging innovation, and learning to respect differences of opinion. However, these skills can be developed at any age. A friend of mine has started an important project that focuses on these very issues: https://consilienceproject.org/ Daniel was also interviewed about this topic on Jo Rogan: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2LNwwgJqOMKHOqdvwmLxqd
Yes, the key is in how we raise our children. What you are doing for your son is wonderful. I would add that emotional health and development is as important as the development of critical thinking.
You are correct, this type of behavior is at least as old as civilization, but how do we understand it, and how do we fight it?
I think books and movies are great teaching tools to open up people's minds. When the pandemic first started, and the lies and deception began, I borrowed from the library books like the "Emperor's New Clothes" to read to my son, encouraging him to make the connections for himself. I also felt a need to watch movies like the original "The Matrix" and "Divergent" and re-read "1984" to help me not fall under the hypnotic spell. Movies like "Dopesick" on Netflix and "Monopoly: Who Owns the World" can help give people insight into the fraudulence and corruption in Big Pharma and the government. There are so many powerful documentaries coming out like "The Real Anthony Fauci" and of course, I'm very much looking forward to "Propaganda Exposed [UNCENSORED]".
Here are a couple of music videos of mine you might be interested in:
1984 IS HERE. The famous novel becomes a metaphor for the current dilemma we find ourselves in. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRivqggeAbI
THE EMPERORтАЩS NEW CLOTHES. Fanatic governors who have instituted draconian mandates and lockdown measures, are likened to the famous childrenтАЩs story
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URjR7QQs9sM
SHEEPLE UNIVERSITY. The people graduate тАЬwith honorsтАЭ at mass conformity Sheeple University https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPt5jtIMqnQ&t=3s
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Thanks Turfseer. I will definitely check these out.
Fantastic work. Just on your YouTube channel and, wow, the one about the church really hits home for me. Thank you for sharing.
That's a great question. I wish there was an easy answer. I believe the solution lies in our children: teaching them critical thinking, identifying confirmation bias, encouraging innovation, and learning to respect differences of opinion. However, these skills can be developed at any age. A friend of mine has started an important project that focuses on these very issues: https://consilienceproject.org/ Daniel was also interviewed about this topic on Jo Rogan: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2LNwwgJqOMKHOqdvwmLxqd
Yes, the key is in how we raise our children. What you are doing for your son is wonderful. I would add that emotional health and development is as important as the development of critical thinking.