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Why religious freedom in a secular society is vital
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Adam Curtis talks about Hebrew American "Edward Bernays" "emotive techniques" being used to enslave the democratic public, based on Uncle Freud. George Gallop demonstrated that the people can be trusted to govern themselves and showed them how to detect bias and bigotry in the media.
We need to have strategies to embrace the paradoxes of the human experience to create more stability and freedom (whatever that means).
Ayn Rand talks about Objectivist's allowing fertile soil to develop, for nihilistic philosophies, by not participating in social debate. We the public have allowed Academic Woke Marxist Nihilistic doctrine to infiltrate societies globally, since the French Revolution of the 1790's, without resistance, and now the public will have to swallow a large bitter pill to fix it. We can teach them how. An important part of successful political and military strategy is to make the enemy feed your army. I consider myself a traditionalist not an objectivist but many of the answers are the same.
As Batman says to Gordon- "now we are two..."
Why do you think I named myself Canen Malum- "Bad Latin Dog"?