Perhaps you're emotionless but you're certaintly not rational either. What do you mean so-called victims? They are victims, they obviously didn't go in expecting to be used by their own government the way they have. Your spilled milk analogy is ****ed up, even if this didn't happen still, the same institutions, corporations, governments and people are still in charge, they must be held accountable and the only way that will happen is with an informed public. You see, the masses ignorance is the only reason these things happen and people like this exists.Maybe I'm unnaturally emotionless so I feel no sympathy for these people who would've died anyway and have lived longer than the people who weren't "experimented" on.
And of course the perpetrator has some responsibility to but at the same time so does the so called victim. This also applies to rape cases. It's spilled milk because the people are already done for and I seriously doubt this still goes on. At the very least you can be happy for them not dying while fighting in the war and we also now know the inspiration for Captain America.
They are purposely made stupid but if they would realize the importance of being educated, we wouldn't have half the problems we do today. Those who don't know their history are doomed to repeat it.Americans are primitive dumbasses. Trump is the Republican nominee. No such thing as informed decisions or change in that place. :CM:
yeah i agree with it.The US is one of the most ****ed up countries on the Earth.
They are the biggest sponsors of terrorism and imperialism yet no one questions them because they are too blind and ignorant.
In WW2, there was a Japanese internment camp called Unit 731 where the Japanese committed crimes more heinous than the ****ing Nazis.
Murica let all the Japanese researchers in this camp free if they shared their knowledge with them smdh.
Did you ever think we have two different versions of rational? No of course not you believe that everyone has a standard for rational and anyone that deviates isn't human but animals. Am I right? Besides I'm not throwing all the blame on your victims people shouldn't have to resort to such behaviors and as such they are punished. But don't you think that the person who continually puts themselves in that position should learn in some way or the people who falsely accuse? Is it f*cked up or fits perfectly, but you just don't want to accept it?Perhaps you're emotionless but you're certaintly not rational either. What do you mean so-called victims? They are victims, they obviously didn't go in expecting to be used by their own government the way they have. Your spilled milk analogy is ****ed up, even if this didn't happen still, the same institutions, corporations, governments and people are still in charge, they must be held accountable and the only way that will happen is with an informed public. You see, the masses ignorance is the only reason these things happen and people like this exists.
Because you let Rin die.
No rationality is what depict the most accurate picture of reality using facts from a non-biased perspective. The system is what is wrong. Any concentration of power will result in corruption but then the solution is to stop that from happening in the first place. Our system of democracy was designed with the intention of giving the power to the people but that is only the case as far as people are able to think critically and are educated enough to keep government in check. What you're doing is called victim-blaming, if people thought like you, everyone would point fingers at the victim for being "stupid" enough to get into that situation. Society would collapse because there would be no laws or justice system and we'd be back to a hunter-gatherer society.Did you ever think we have two different versions of rational? No of course not you believe that everyone has a standard for rational and anyone that deviates isn't human but animals. Am I right? Besides I'm not throwing all the blame on your victims people shouldn't have to resort to such behaviors and as such they are punished. But don't you think that the person who continually puts themselves in that position should learn in some way or the people who falsely accuse? Is it f*cked up or fits perfectly, but you just don't want to accept it?
People will always abuse power and eventually corrupt no matter how strong willed you are temptation and the ability to get away with it is just to strong. Humans are weak by nature all this righteous would mean nothing to most people especially if they are already corrupt. Did you think these racist or dumb*sses are really still in power considering the way things change with government, the answer is no. Now will the same mistake that is ingrained in humanity's DNA, greed, continue to surface the answer will always be yes.
Do you not know the saying,"Ignorance is bliss"? Ignorance protects people's psyche and helps control society as a whole. What do you think would happen if people knew a asteroid was going to strike Earth, exactly panic and chaos would ensue. But do you know what happened the asteroid changed trajectory and people are saved no one panics everything is normal is exactly the reason why this quote is ingrained into society.
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The wolves have been in control of power for a long time. The sheep are busy complaining about each other being too PC or intolerant.They are purposely made stupid but if they would realize the importance of being educated, we wouldn't have half the problems we do today. Those who don't know their history are doomed to repeat it.
Here's an excerpt from Carl Sagan's book: demon-haunted world
"Jefferson was a student of history - not just the compliant and safe history that praises our own time or country or ethnic group, but the real history of real humans, our weaknesses as well as our strengths. History taught him that the rich and powerful will steal and oppress if given half a chance. He described the governments of Europe, which he saw at first hand as the American ambassa- dor to France. Under the pretence of government, he said, they had divided their nations into two classes: wolves and sheep. Jefferson taught that every government degenerates when it is left to the rulers alone, because rulers - by the very act of ruling - misuse the public trust. The people themselves, he said, are the only prudent repository of power.
But he worried that the people - and the argument goes back to Thucydides and Aristotle - are easily misled. So he advocated safeguards, insurance policies. One was the constitutional separa- tion of powers; accordingly, various groups, some pursuing their own selfish interests, balance one another, preventing any one of them from running away with the country: the Executive, Legisla- tive and Judicial Branches; the House and the Senate; the States and the Federal Government. He also stressed, passionately and repeatedly, that it was essential for the people to understand the risks and benefits of government, to educate themselves, and to involve themselves in the political process. Without that, he said, the wolves will take over."
It's like Noam Chomsky said: The smart way to keep people passive and obedient is to strictly limit the spectrum of acceptable opinion, but allow very lively debate within that spectrum.I never understood patriotism, tbh. Especially for countries like the U.S. I could only ever consider joining the military because others respect it so much.
The wolves have been in control of power for a long time. The sheep are busy complaining about each other being too PC or intolerant.