The labels liberal and conservative are part of the scam. Please see through this nonsense.These fictional terms do not exist in nature. And those who are pushing these labels (like the New York Times) are using them to further indoctrinate people in ways that enable greater and greater manipulation. Learn to recognize propaganda when yo…
The labels liberal and conservative are part of the scam. Please see through this nonsense.These fictional terms do not exist in nature. And those who are pushing these labels (like the New York Times) are using them to further indoctrinate people in ways that enable greater and greater manipulation. Learn to recognize propaganda when you see it. Examine the real world. Avoid the trap of false labels that will trap you.
Personally, I dislike ALL political labels when trying to have a meaningful conversation with someone. Progressive, liberal, conservative, libertarian, right, left, far right, Republican, Democrat, blah, blah, blah. Not only does their meaning tend to drift over time, they all come with baggage that stifles productive dialog. A label identifies which tribe you belong to. We don't have discussions anymore, we have tribal bickering. One must recite the required talking points to retain status as a card carrying member of the tribe. What better way for us to remain divided and conquered?
Better to disclaim membership in any tribe, axe the tribal bickering, and instead find some common ground with which to start a conversation. You can always find a scrap of common ground lying around somewhere, no matter who you're talking with.
The labels liberal and conservative are part of the scam. Please see through this nonsense.These fictional terms do not exist in nature. And those who are pushing these labels (like the New York Times) are using them to further indoctrinate people in ways that enable greater and greater manipulation. Learn to recognize propaganda when you see it. Examine the real world. Avoid the trap of false labels that will trap you.
Personally, I dislike ALL political labels when trying to have a meaningful conversation with someone. Progressive, liberal, conservative, libertarian, right, left, far right, Republican, Democrat, blah, blah, blah. Not only does their meaning tend to drift over time, they all come with baggage that stifles productive dialog. A label identifies which tribe you belong to. We don't have discussions anymore, we have tribal bickering. One must recite the required talking points to retain status as a card carrying member of the tribe. What better way for us to remain divided and conquered?
Better to disclaim membership in any tribe, axe the tribal bickering, and instead find some common ground with which to start a conversation. You can always find a scrap of common ground lying around somewhere, no matter who you're talking with.
Satan is referred to in the book of Revelation as the accuser/categorizer of the brothers.