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September 12, 2011

On the information wars

by @ 9:28 am. Filed under Personal

The USA has gotten stupid as a society.

We’ve allowed people with the most money, the scariest message or the loudest voice to convince us they are right without us demanding proof of their wild speculation.

What happened to intelligence trumping emotion?

Years ago some nut would say “The end is near!” and people would say “uh huh, sure, I’ve got work to do.” and now they’re able to build a huge cult following.

And now in politics there is no positive message, there is just a message of fear against the other guys.

It’s a no-brainer that this is unsustainable in the long term.

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