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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Western U.S.
Posts: 22
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What are most of us doing? Sitting on our butts attached to this forum talking our lives away and doing NOTHING!
It says a lot about a person when they feel the need to criticize another when are doing nothing themselves. Why aren't any of you putting your life out there in the public eye to be criticized by others? It's real easy when you are in the comfort of your own home to be an arm-chair savior, try doing it out in the world everyday and see how you hold up. Hi Truth! I truly appreciate your concern about negativity, BUT aren't you just as guilty making such broad statements without knowing who each of us are, and what we are doing about the world mess? I, for one, have spent the past eight months researching a book on the matter AND I am taking the TRUTH to young people in the form of showing my students various documentaries and articles to make them think! And before anyone else gets ugly, let me say that I ALWAYS tell them, "Do NOT trust me either! Define the truth for yourself please!" I have also become active in groups like 9-11Truth on a local level. I DO put "myself out there" by facing jail time and the loss of my job for my beliefs and I do the best I can every single day. I do NOT know what anyone else does nor is it really my business since I only have to worry about what I am doing, who I am, and how I live my life. In response to the member who wrote so negatively about ANGER. This emotion is required for most people to react to oppression unfortunately. Anger is both a natural and healthy emotion that actually can prevent violence by allowing one to vent off hostile energy. I work hard every day to get my students angry...angry enough to study the NWO, angry enough to go to college to become lawyers and future politicians, and angry enough to care about themselves and their future families. Just last week I told three different gang members "one" truth about gangs! The white power elites love watching dumb poor minority kids killing each other off and they are playing right into the hands of those they "hate." I wish you could have seen the look on their faces as one brave young man said, "That's right, Miss, and that why I don't bang." Now those three gang members are saying they will all quit "banging" when they turn 18 because the gang will let them out then. {sigh] Furthermore, we SHOULD be angry at everything that is going on! We are being led to slaughter by Luciferians who want global domination and practice violent disgusting rites on innocent animals and children, particularly their OWN offspring. Anger can be an excellent emotion when used for the right reason, and I personally, much prefer living with anger than trembling with fear. And of course, a good sense of humor goes a long way too. I am not an Alex Jones groupie by any means and often get upset with HIS lack of forthrightness on some issues, carelessness, and rude demeanor. However, I am not going to bash Alex when he at least has the guts to do what he believes is right. As for Alex being CIA, a Jesuit, or a spreader of disinformation, I have yet to see incontrovertible evidence of such activities. On the other hand, nothing surprises me anymore so I take anything that everyone says with a grain of salt and depend on my own intellect to distinguish truth from fiction and determine right from wrong. One more comment about Utopia too...the latest research is proving that nurture is not nearly as important as NATURE. Basically, personality and behavior are much more hardwired than previously thought. We still do not know why psychopaths/sociopaths are born (outside of crack babies) nor do we know how to "cure" them of such tendencies. Unfortunately, people simply aren't perfect, so the thought of them creating a "perfect' society and living together happily ever after is just more "pie in the sky" agenda that may stretch the individual human mind that ponders it, but lacks the ability to become real substance. I don't call that being negative either...I call it being realistic and honest. The best we can hope for is a form of "civilization" as America once aspired to be that promoted differences and tolerance of those who are...in all things (religion/politics/philosophy), and the means by which to make meaningful decisions in spite of those differences in a peaceful manner. Time to ![]() Hugs to you all! |
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