The following is a symptom of anger. Anger on the out looking in. It is the reality for some but not for others. It derives from a sense of powerlessness. An inability to get the many to embrace enlightenment over darkness. The failure to persuade others to cast aside the propaganda spewed out by billionaire newspaper owners daily.
‘We are not a civilised Society, we’re #Slaves who love their chain, we will hate anybody who our #Masters tell us to hate.
They told you to hate single #mothers, so you hated them.
They told you to hate #immigrants, so you hated them.
They told you to hate #Disabled Citizens, so you hated them.
They told you to hate #Muslims, so you hated them.
They told you to hate #Black People, so you hated them.
They told you to hate #Miners, so you hated them.
They told you to hate #Citizens without jobs, so you hated them.
They told you to hate the #Homeless, so you hated them.
They told you to hate #Socialists, so you hated them.
They told you to hate #Jews, so you hated them.
They told you to hate the #Scottish, so you hated them.
They told you to hate the #Irish, so you hated them.
They told you to hate #LiverpoolFC fans after #Hillsborough, so you hated them.
They told you to hate the #EU, so you hated them.
They told you to hate, so you hate.
“YOU are a Slave you have no voice.” – Marcus Aurelius
It is the same everywhere….’
Kanjin Tor
But even though many feel this frustration they don’t join in this hate.
Why not?
What sets us apart?
Why are we not inflicted with spurious reductionist notions about others?
What do we do to express our resistance?
This is the message we should be sending How do we avoid the darkness and how can we help others?
Douglas James