why is this not true?

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    Looking at basic statistical curve it's obvious that majority of "nay" sayers above don't actually know what they are talking about - most likely they are blind and seeking ways how to stay blind. Still those few "nay" sayers above who actually know a thing or two indeed have a point. The original video is filled with information but much of it is slanted into very specific patterns of thinking. The biggest fallacy of the video is that we are somehow blindly lead by some secretive organization. Well, if you know a thing or two about the systems you will know that majority of people WILLINGLY follow the systems even if the systems propagates lies and falsities. So the issues is not "some evil superpower" but our own willingness to perpetuate our own "slavery." I put quotation marks around the term because ultimately it IS dependent on perspective. The blind willingly supporting its oppressive system is not only partially free but also reaping in the benefits of his/her support. It's the "enlightened" who has to make a moral judgement between supporting what is evil that is a slave as despite that knowledge he/she often still chooses to support the oppressive systems for their own selfish benefits.

    • I think from what i am experiencing is resistance of potential world view change. or another view psychologically creates a threat that registers in the brainyurimon
    • as a real threat. people react accordingly. but selective blindness or denial always fascinating to me but also sad.yurimon
    • I do believe its up to everyone's cooperation and perception whether there is positive change or not.positive change depends on dissolving real ignoranceyurimon

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