Exactly. They teach people in school that morality is relative and that they should get it from the MSM and the government. That's how these people adapt to insane ideas so quickly. A government stooge on TV told them its okay to demand vaccines but demanding a woman carry a baby is violating her body. They have no moral center. They get it from their masters via NPC programs inputted directly into their brain.
Religion conflicts with that programming so its bad, and has to go.
One of the biggest problems I've notice is how this utterly destroys the basic foundation of our justice system. The theory was that a jury of our peers more often than not will come to the right choice about a crime. Problem is people that are taught to always seek an authoritative source to make a decision generally view the DA as the authority. Thus things start to lean towards guilty until proven innocent. The DA(the authority) charged you so you must be guilty. Then they look for evidence that proves your innocence.
This is also why so many more cases are tried in the media. Corrupting public perception via the media's authority/trusted status makes it easier. They can literally decide who wins because the public is waiting to be told what to think. Not HOW to think, WHAT to think.
Exactly. They teach people in school that morality is relative and that they should get it from the MSM and the government. That's how these people adapt to insane ideas so quickly. A government stooge on TV told them its okay to demand vaccines but demanding a woman carry a baby is violating her body. They have no moral center. They get it from their masters via NPC programs inputted directly into their brain.
Religion conflicts with that programming so its bad, and has to go.
One of the biggest problems I've notice is how this utterly destroys the basic foundation of our justice system. The theory was that a jury of our peers more often than not will come to the right choice about a crime. Problem is people that are taught to always seek an authoritative source to make a decision generally view the DA as the authority. Thus things start to lean towards guilty until proven innocent. The DA(the authority) charged you so you must be guilty. Then they look for evidence that proves your innocence.
This is also why so many more cases are tried in the media. Corrupting public perception via the media's authority/trusted status makes it easier. They can literally decide who wins because the public is waiting to be told what to think. Not HOW to think, WHAT to think.