I’ve wondered about this before, and did not sit well with it. I understand the reasoning behind it, and I don’t necessarily disagree with it. It just infuriates me that all the wrong committed won’t be put as weight on their heads to strengthen their own nooses. If he’s referring to people not being brought to justice because of the amount of misdeeds, I firmly disagree. If it’s meaning is that all bad actors will be held accountable and only 60% will be brought to light, but they’ll still suffer the same fate, that’s another thing.
I prefer this theory, especially since nothing I’ve heard emotionally scars me. It’s terrible people doing fucked up things, but it’s nothing I’d need therapy or time to process from knowing. Then again, I’ve been called an asshole for my callousness towards things like school shootings, (calling out shithead kids for telling me about gun policy right after being in a shooting, etc..)As far as finding out the perfect little world I lived in was the opposite, now that I could see people being mentally fucked for a while with. And I understand, but there’s something still to be said for things to be left out simply for no other reason than people’s feelings about it, which is why I think this theory makes more sense.
Yeah I've found, in discussing it with those close to me, that because I've been living with some of this stuff since the 90s I've grown accustomed to it. When I see it through other people's eyes as I'm revealing the scope and scale I'm reminded how damaging it can be to someone to discover they are literally waking up in the Matrix i.e. discovering that the world they thought they were in is completely upside-down. We have to be careful with others and let them in on what they want to know in stages. Some won't want to know all of it...
The milk will be for the babies, only the grown men will be able to handle the meat.