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TriTorch's avatar

The problem is they are targeting impressionable children with this sick woke madness. We have to fight for them or we will end up in a hell on earth scenario. When we get there We will have earned that fate by doing nothing to stop this headlong rush to depravity, while they will have not and yet they will be stuck there right along with us.

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Swabbie Robbie's avatar

Got a plan in mind? I think media responsibility would help. Home schooling and neighborhood schools where the parents hire the teachers and actively participate in the teaching. Take education / schools of the property taxes.

But, I think the coming economic hard times will go a long way to washing the blue dye out of people's hair and slim waistlines.

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TriTorch's avatar

I like your thinking. Solutions can be found at the end of this article:

https://tritorch.substack.com/p/united-we-stand-divided-we-fall

Getting control of the town councils and school boards and keeping them under a microscope is a good first step. Political action has gutted civics because civics can gut political action. They deliberately removed it from the curriculum:

https://tritorch.com/degradation/!PodestaEmailWeveAllBeenContentToDemeanGovernmentDropCivicsToCreateAnUninformedCompliantCitizenry.png

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SadieJay's avatar

Blue hair is a dead giveaway. Blue hair, piercings and a mask and tats.

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Swabbie Robbie's avatar

In nature, poisonous animals like snakes and frogs often have bright colors that warn other animals. Some plants and mushrooms can be the same.

Re tats: I remember the Jimmy Buffet song "a permanent reminder of a temporary feeling." I like good tattoo work, but it has to have important meaning for the person. What I don't get are the full tattoo sleeves like they are in the Yakuza

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Will's avatar

I don't have a tat, but I'll excuse a drunken sailer or a sober one for that matter getting a small one denoting military service. Other than that...no. Remember the saying, "That Butterfly on Your Back Will Become a Buzzard in your Crack" when you are older.

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JC's avatar

Geriatric tattoos. They are a thing.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

Have tattoos with "Grape nuts" and "Geritol." Well every custom or practice we humans do on ourselves will (with any luck) be geriatric eventually.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

I will never understand tats. I have yet to see one that flatters anyone. To me, they are ugly. Why would someone deface their own body with graffiti? I don't get it, I never will. I thank God I had the good sense not to be dragged into that trend, I sure was into other ones.

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///ЁЯЗиЁЯЗжToxicanadianЁЯЗиЁЯЗж///'s avatar

Hopefully most parents can see through this madness and teach their children this is wrong on every level, because ultimately they shouldn't be letting the school system teach their children these types of "values".

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Corey's avatar

Yes. The problem is that parents are now the only remaining force for good in their child's life. Forty years ago the parent at least had some support from the broader society and its institutions in trying to raise a morally fit and mentally healthy child. Now the parent is forced to go it alone trying to teach proper values while holding back a crumbling levee against the tsunami of poison coming in from everywhere else outside the home: schools, government, Internet, social media, friends, entertainment, advertising, news media. Not only is the society no longer helping parents to properly raise the child, it is actively working against them. The parent is literally the only positive influence left on the child, and now we can easily observe the relentless efforts to pry away even that. When that's done, the last remaining force for good in a child's life will be gone.

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TriTorch's avatar

Your points are very well made Corey. Villages that once helped raise and guide children, now work to destroy them.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

One would hope the church would be another force for good in a child's life. Unfortunately, too many have gone woke in a misguided attempt to maintain "relevance" to a world that rejects truth in lieu of feelings and seeks the temporary over the eternal.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

This depravity did not just start in 2024 or 2020, 2010, 2000, 1990, or 1980. I guarantee you, you point to it as something, and there will be something before that. For me, growing up in the seventies, we were encouraged to respect our state institutions, and there is also something that leads to depravity, doesn't it?

I was taught to regurgitate facts and was graded on how well I remembered those regurgitated facts. Suppose I had done some research from outside sources and questioned those facts. I would be given an F. I would be told I was not using "approved sources." We all knew of a few kids who challenged the teacher back in grade school. The only time the teacher was corrected, was when their answer sheet and the reference materials differered.

We were being taught even then to trust in the integrity of the state texts regarding whatever subject we were reading.

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TriTorch's avatar

There is no comparison to what you are describing vs the outright corruption of these children we are facing. The game has changed.

There are some videos elsewhere in this thread posted by me, give them a watch. One of these things are not like the others.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

Except there is.

The idea that none of this happened before, and is unprecedented needs to be vetted. Over time, there have been crests and troughs of depravity.

There have been times historically where depravity was celebrated and this was the sign of a decline of a civilization. Yes, the game in some ways has changed, but it remains as well. Depravity is still depravity regardless of the new skin that has been placed upon it.

As I stated, point to any point in time, I will show you depravity, and it's in plain sight. Maybe it is given the veneer of language gymnastics. Before Disney went "woke" Disney had themes in its movies that were "follow your heart and you can never go wrong." And so it's no wonder this devolved into "living our truth."

Children have faced corruption since the beginning of time. For us in our culture, a lot of it was "out of sight, out of mine." Were children being exploited in mines even as we appeared to have some veneer of morality in our culture?

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TriTorch's avatar

This needs to be met head on. YouтАЩre comparing the apples of a low tech society to the oranges of a high tech one. The corruption potentials are not remotely comparable. Highly subversive Technology merged with advanced psychology (5th gen warfare) is a far different beast than just psychology, and they are being employed viciously and relentlessly. The plandemic was just a taste of what is coming

https://tritorch.com/degradation/BotnetsAreInControlOfTheDiscourseOnTheInternetMay2023.mp4

ItтАЩs one thing to take a writer like myself that they donтАЩt like out of the equation with their bag of hateful tricks. It is quite another to have a stranglehold on the entire conversation. And that is just one aspect of this. When you give kids access to screens leading to the internet youтАЩre giving the world access to your kids.

https://old.bitchute.com/video/Qu1pqgE1loGk/

Up next in their enslavement grid, digital ids and cbdcs:

https://old.bitchute.com/video/V9o8KW8bpfJZ/

Harari says about your free will, тАЬthatтАЩs overтАЭ. He means business.

The big political and economic question of the 21st century is: what do we need so many humans for. тАж The elite doesnтАЩt need you. There is nothing you can do that is beneficial to the political or economic system тАФYuval Noah Harari

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тАЬInteresting and provocative," Obama told CNN's Fareed Zakaria [on HarariтАЩs book, Sapiens], who asked him to recommend books that he read while on vacation in Hawaii. тАЬItтАЩs a sweeping history of the human race, from 40,000 feet," Obama said. "It talks about some core things that have allowed us to build this extraordinary civilization, that we take for granted."

тАж

тАЬIтАЩm drawn to Yuval for his clarity of thought,тАЭ тАФJack Dorsey

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When Mr. Harari toured the Bay Area this fall to promote his latest book, the reception was incongruously joyful. Reed Hastings, the chief executive of Netflix, threw him a dinner party. The leaders of X, AlphabetтАЩs secretive research division, invited Mr. Harari over. Bill Gates reviewed the book (тАЬFascinatingтАЭ and тАЬsuch a stimulating writerтАЭ) in The New York Times.

Mr. Harari, thinking about all this, puts it this way: тАЬUtopia and dystopia depends on your values.тАЭ тАж The useless class he describes is uniquely vulnerable. тАЬIf a century ago you mounted a revolution against exploitation, you knew that when bad comes to worse, they canтАЩt shoot all of us because they need us,тАЭ he said, citing army service and factory work.

Now it is becoming less clear why the ruling elite would not just kill the new useless class. тАЬYouтАЩre totally expendable,тАЭ he told the audience. тАж тАЬWe donтАЩt need you. But we are nice, so weтАЩll take care of you.тАЭ тАФSource (worth reading in full): https://archive.is/rWLoO

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

Except it isn't apples and oranges. It is a variation of the same. The thing about a high-tech society is that inasmuch as propaganda can be widespread, so can its inverse. There are many avenues to call it out for what it is.

The corruption potentials are remotely comparable. In as much as they are employing technology with 5th-generation warfare, so is the strategies and examples of how we can not succumb to it. We can realize now more than ever when an argument is being reframed, or how conversations occur as a form of distraction.

The good thing is, they don't have a stranglehold on the whole conversation. There are so many platforms and ways in which to have conversations that technology cannot keep up with the ability to censor it.

Harari and his ilk can say a lot of things and mean business by them. This hubris that he believes he can control and manipulate human behavior will lead to his undoing.

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