Peace Voyager
12-10-2010, 05:39 PM
Perhaps you'd like to pass this on to your not so progressive friends and family members.
May peace prevail for all!
Colleen
:waccosun:
https://www.youtube. com/watch? v=kUEGHdQO7WA
OrchardDweller
12-15-2010, 10:25 PM
I could be wrong but to me, what the speaker seems to be doing is trying to divide people. He's telling us of our differences, asking us feel the differences deeply, all under the guise of teaching empathy. If that’s not the case, I find it odd that this university professor is using this event to teach us something I already learned in kindergarden - the Golden Rule.
It seemed more about hate and division to me, judging from the uneasy feeling I was left with after watching it. Much of the (Ford and Rockefeller Foundation’s) tactics used to keep the public divided are in the guise of fighting racism or hate, thereby continually emphasizing our differences. Demanded are “special” rights for one group or another, rather than equal rights for each and every individual (as we’re supposed to have under the Constitution). There is a documentary (formerly) called Indoctrinate U on this thread which exposes this tactic being used in universities:
https://www.waccobb.net/forums/showthread.php?48784-How-to-Brainwash-a-Nation&
Perhaps you'd like to pass this on to your not so progressive friends and family members.
because they are inferior and do not know about empathy?
The impression I get about “progressives” from being here on Wacco, it’s that they’re mean, spiteful, unreasonable, close-minded, bullying, and self-righteous. Or as "progressives" like to see it, "enlightened". Personally, I’m neither right nor left. I don’t see any reason to put some label on myself. Why restrict my freedom? Why subscribe to a whole package of beliefs? Why be pitted against half of your fellow countrymen? I've lived abroad and noticed that people of other countries do not identify so personally with some political party. I think that as a result, they are more objective in their views and less divided as a people.