>But what about if that religion becomes a Criminal Enterprise?
The entire system of capitalism is based on selling a hopeful thing to someone willing to buy it. People spend money on the hope of getting an equitable exchange for the monopoly money they pay for it. The only thing that defeats that flawed system is information that educates. Freedom of speech can make finding what you are looking for more difficult, and to compound the issue, what you are looking for might not be what you seek.
Anywho, perhaps humanity is at that crossroads? At some point people will realize there are no masters and servants. Someone, or a group of someones that people see as being helpful instead of administering over them, will finally come into a position to give people better options than the current institutions (ideals and actual orgs) that hinder everyone.
Eventually. Hopefully.
Conservatives and libs are going to have to make compromise, in some cases major ones, in order to get people back to that "you do you, I'll do me" attitude that used to work so fucking well until someone tossed out some major fucking distractions to shake up the culture and society at large. People still haven't figured out the psyop and the border shenanigans being a humanitarian effort masked as an invasion, so as long as people are still harping on that the psyop continues. That means the deportations that will eventually happen are the ones aimed at people that are actual criminals and the rest of the people that made it here will stay, or perhaps be offered a way back to their countries of origin after they've been rebuilt.
We could be so much further along in this thing, but people get hung up on some ideas that are so powerful they'd reject Christ himself if he stood in front of them and explained it all in a way even a 5 year old could understand. But where we're headed, based on what anon can gather, is much better than where we've been.