😆 I know. There is so much information people need to know about certain issues to be able to make an informed decision. Forming an opinion without having enough facts usually causes more problems. That’s one of the reasons why corporate media executives like to employ censorship to limit intellectual discourse. It makes it easier to control the population through their emotions.
Well, I hear what you’re saying, but it wasn’t actually an article, just a message with photos. The graphic showing the wealthiest people in the world was also a message about our despicable system, not about the particular individuals.
Point well made.
Thanks. Hope you’re doing well these days. Watching lots of old movies? 🙂
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Great article and well presented. I couldn’t hold back and my comment got so long that I decided to create an additional post as reply. I’m referring / linking there back to your article. I hope that’s OK. Thanks
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Of course that’s OK. 😆 I’m glad it inspired you to the point of replying with a post on your blog. I’ll take a look momentarily.
Your response there now was even longer:-). You provide, as usual, much additional background information that adds a lot of relevance. Thanks!
😆 I know. There is so much information people need to know about certain issues to be able to make an informed decision. Forming an opinion without having enough facts usually causes more problems. That’s one of the reasons why corporate media executives like to employ censorship to limit intellectual discourse. It makes it easier to control the population through their emotions.
Good point too! Thx!
This article, left-out the biggest swindlers and crooks, the KOCH Bro’s, who have their evil fingers in all the pies!
Well, I hear what you’re saying, but it wasn’t actually an article, just a message with photos. The graphic showing the wealthiest people in the world was also a message about our despicable system, not about the particular individuals.