Originally posted by Zero_057
Really gotta agree with Majic...thats pretty much right on the money,
It really is.
divide and conquer and it has always seemed to work. People are in confusion and fighting each other and don't have the ability to see who the
enemy or bad guys are as they are always trying to figure out why they are in chaos.
I would in fact go as far as to say that most people know exactly who the 'enemy' is. If you confuse people too much they lose interest and
'perspective ( well the one you educated them to have at least which is really inefficient ) so it's very important they perceive themselves to have
identifiable problems/enemies/goals which they can then try dealing with.
The true kicker is how they create for us these meaningless problems and/or goals which can as much be fought as attained. The purpose with these is
mainly distractions from what is really happening in the world while our sense of confusion is probably related to a measure of insight and rebellion
into a system we suspect does not have our best interest at heart. People once talked about the Matrix being such a wonderfull movie yet i wonder how
many still remember what they were supposed to learn from it.
Well that's what i think anyways.
Stellar
[edit on 18-3-2006 by StellarX]