Very frightening indeed. See my previous comment to "Anonymous" in regard to your profound posted thought on September 19th; as you so eloquently spoke of religion and government.
What frightens me most is that we collectively allow so much to continue. Though I believe change and peace begins on a very personal level, there seems to be a great deal of power when people of one mind pull together to make a difference. Will there be enough willing souls to do what it takes to make that real and necessary difference against those who perpetuate the worst of humankind?
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Sure you do, think: 1938 Germany. The similarities are frightening.
And the sadder thing is that the video you posted is over a year old and the Act has already been passed by both Houses.
The torrent of information we are bombarded with through all of our media makes it so easy to miss what is crucial.
Yeah, a truly scurrilous thing like this bears endless repeating, until maybe one day popular integrity rules...
Very frightening indeed. See my previous comment to "Anonymous" in regard to your profound posted thought on September 19th; as you so eloquently spoke of religion and government.
Thanks for those insights, Trace; I added a comment there myself.
What frightens me most is that we collectively allow so much to continue. Though I believe change and peace begins on a very personal level, there seems to be a great deal of power when people of one mind pull together to make a difference. Will there be enough willing souls to do what it takes to make that real and necessary difference against those who perpetuate the worst of humankind?
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