Anonymous ID: 525378 Nov. 3, 2020, 11:21 a.m. No.11432642   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2914

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Bad people have infiltrated many aspects of academia to target young, developing, impressionable minds.

The youth, including college-age adults, have been influenced by people whose superiors want the USA to fail and fall in line with other controlled countries.

They do not see it that way, because often times they lack personal experience/knowledge on these topics. Also, they are incentivized to follow in line with things that tantalize the various senses a human has.

They do not ask questions, they blindly follow the herd and anyone that sounds like fellow sheep, often by mimicry in the effort to fit in.

 

The young people get influenced in ways that cause them to grow up craving ideals that are destructive to the core concepts that allow true freedom.

 

The USA is monolithic in this world, in that it is a successful representation of freedom. We are the one nation in the world that is a living example of what breaking free from oppression & control can be like, and it's beautiful.

So beautiful, people all over the world want what we have. This country disallows powerful totalitarian globalists to fully control people.

Power that sits in the hands of the people is power that does not sit in the hands of those who wish to be in control.

Powerful people have figured out how to control America, though.

Young people favor things that become addictions, most of which are controlled or guided by influential/rich people that want the USA to fail.

These people usually come from other parts of the world, where the people are powerless to stop the rich and powerful influencers, because they've been stripped of rights and resources, which instead are reserved for the influential and resource rich, perpetuating the cycle of oppression.

 

The psychology is very simple.

These addictions are not just illicit substances/activities, they're hidden in the arts (everyone likes bright lights and shiny things), the media (including advertisements), trends (including manufactured goods, foods, services etc), medicine, law, etc etc etc.

If they can't break these addictions, they live their whole lives addicted to one or many of them, often never even realizing their addictions.

This leads to a skewed vision of what's right and what's wrong.

That is why young people usually freak out over things like Donald Trump winning an election-

He brings the opposite of everything they've been taught and influenced by.

He wants people to be in control again-

He wants people to break free from these addictions they don't even know they have.

What they don't understand is that they've been taught to be terrible people, and fall in line with sheep that also do terrible things, or else be somewhat of an outcast. And it's human nature to feel like you're part of a group.

But when the group defines who you are, you are no longer an individual with your own powers.

 

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