Was raised to critically think, and assumed everyone was.. watching people and being part of this battle, I found myself wondering, how did they forget to do this?.. what caused them to turn there back on such an obviously important process?
Started realizing many people never learned how to !! And an even more disturbing realization is that this was by design.. our schools and the agenda teachers are REQUIRED to use don’t promote this skill.. students neither in school nor by society are taught how to do so.. their taught that feelings are the essential guide posts of life regardless as to whether they line up with truth.. and there now being told by the government and its lapdog media that it’s not just acceptable but righteous to use any means necessary to ensure those feelings aren’t hurt.. sooo many people have bought into this warped, B___Sh__ view of how the world works.. and it’s been purposely promoted for a sick, evil, twisted agenda !!!
Pain is a great motivational teacher !!!
AND IT LEAVES US WITH JUST ONE VIABLE OPTION..
?BRING ON THE PAIN???
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look whats happened to kids since the 80s or so. They are fed TV and games to keep them sedentary. They are filled with sugar and told essential fatts are bad. They are given easy access to drugs to keep their minds enfeebled. Blasted with propaganda from the moment they wake until they fall asleep. They are giant wads of blech. Lazy and ignorant.
And this is just from popular culture. Parents share the blame and I include myself even though my kids for the most part turned out able to use their own critical thinking skills. We were forced to have two working parents. We spent our weekends with nonstop travel sports. We found little time to parent between work and kids obligations. We all became unhappy because we never took the time to stop and smell the roses.
And through it all we forgot to remain vigilant. We became so narcissistic the outside world blurred unrecognizable and definitely not worth our time.
Im ashamed for the part I played. The millennials are our fault. But as a grandpa I can do better for my grandkids and fortunately my children allow me to do so.