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statism, the belief that the state is supreme, is the most dangerous thing.

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It seems like the 60's were a big revolution against government telling us what to do but somehow we've gone backwards from there. I don't understand it.

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Governments are carefully composed entities. They are hard-to-kill and sometimes everlasting. Rome never fell, it just got a make-over down through the ages....
It is an illusion to believe that humans created a monster that grew beyond their ability to control. Basic people ARE NOT responsible for their construct. What human in their right mind would do that to themselves (or others for that matter?)
Everything about government is designed to control the human race and it is set up in such a way to blame the human race when things go wrong.
Here's my saying..."There are no humans in power," because there aren't.
Don't get me wrong, the base of government (the working human back) has people in it because it is a transitional point -
- but, the power structure at the top of that construct is not made of humans....
....People don't get it and ignorance brings both bliss and destruction at the same time - blissful destruction.

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It seems like the 60's were a big revolution against government telling us what to do but somehow we've gone backwards from there. I don't understand it.

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I hate to say it, Doc, but there was never a revolution against the government at any time of the 60's - there were, however, protesters....
And who were the protesters? The young. Graduates of liberal art colleges. The "hippies." The different. The unadjusted. People mean well, but people want to win. When spirit of people are defeated, they cut their hair and put on a business suit.
Many of them run for offices and win. They join themselves to the very thing they protested against, in the begining.
Most of them aren't just "liberal," they're Nihilistic.
We are at the end of the ages and it's going to take the return of Christ to sort this mess out.
We are living in the Biblical times of the end.
Keep the faith, brother.

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