Feeling the pinch? Too little, too late.
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9/11 woke me up, I was about 20. A couple of years later I had a general understanding of the real world. No matter how dark or difficult things got over the years I took strength and comfort from the fact that as things get worse, they will get more obvious, as some point the nameless system will emerge and be in your face (and by my analysis it will consume itself by design). I constantly joke these days about how back in the oughts planting the seed involved hours of conversation 1-1 with someone with the mental horsepower to keep up with the physics, chemistry, history and psychology to keep up with what was being explained, as well as the mental plasticity and courage to process what they were learning. Now someone just needs to watch the nightly news for 30 seconds. The point being that I accepted that as things get more obvious, these poor souls that could not yet see are going to have a rude awakening, I generally believe mankind is good, and many perceived enemies (much further up the food chain that the drones that run autobarn) will truly see the light and come to it. Those of us that were blessed enough to see the world early have to ensure that we maintain our humanity and welcome our recent enemies with the loving learning we provide to any other recently awoken schmuck. We will be tested as the real great awakening begins, snatch your small and brief ribbings when you must, but remember the trauma of awakening and realize that you were blessed to go through that process in relative protective bliss. These poor souls have gone through more than any of us awakened have, and that is only going through their lives as our masters intended, forget the difficulty of awakening as the plane is crashing. We must maintain our humanity and treat all as though we will be living together in harmony once we experience the tribulation together (word, no extra meaning), because that is the only way that we will. I am by no means suggestion that we get taken for another ride to save someone's discomfort, but we must exercise the same patience and love as we did for our closest friends who dutifully ostracized us decades ago.
Evil exists. Once you understand that, people have a choice—defend and promote goodness and righteousness or go to evil. Since the founding of this country, we had a biblical moral compass based on the 10 commandments and Natural Law. That is the way of flourishing. When a culture goes against God and doesn’t recognize and stop Evil, then you get more evil. This is the way the pagan world has always been. What is becoming evident now is how black and white it has become. The evil is no longer hiding—it’s in your face.