The Thought Sculptors

Those possessed will attempt to appear as angels of light.  People will know what they’re up to if they show their true colors.  Being able to distinguish what’s good for you and what sounds good is critical for preservation.  Not just you, but society as a whole.  You shouldn’t hold a group in high regard because of so-called political correctness.  It has nothing to do with politeness.  It has everything to do with controlling speech.

The level of understanding has declined to a point to determining what’s true is based on what feels good.  Truth doesn’t care about feelings.  Errors are bound to happen if this is how people determine what’s true.  Truth isn’t determined by feelings nor a popular vote.  It’s easier to give people so-called truths because they’re comfortable.  It’s difficult to think about certain issues that have an uncomfortable conclusion.

Many people are afraid of the truth because it’ll upset them.  Those trying to win a popularity contest aren’t going to give you truth because they don’t want to upset you before you vote.   It’s safe to say there’s very little discernment.  It has gotten to the point, if some are wrong, everyone must be wrong with them, or else.  It’s an appearance of tolerance.  Its actually forcing your half-baked ideas on others.  It’s very intolerant.

It’s not enough to be passive against ludicrous ideas.  These monstrous ideas must be countered, or they’ll continue to grow.  They are, as the saying goes: wolves in sheep’s clothing.  They masquerade as humanitarians, but they’re deceitful.  They might even be convincing at times.  They try to distort reality.  They get away with this because education is horrendous.  Generations have been indoctrinated, and its difficult to see through the nonsense.

Many are easily deceived because they’ve never heard the truth.  You’re insulated from truth your entire lives.  You’re taught to be polite, but political correctness isn’t politeness.  Don’t confuse the two.  These false prophets make wild claims and gain gullible supporters.  With it comes money and fame.  You can get those from serving the masses, but they get those from deceiving the masses, it’s easier.

Reference

Jerry Haughton; The Mind Benders

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