10-24-2017, 08:19 AM
(10-23-2017, 05:15 PM)Cobrien Wrote: This is faulty logic ignorant of the reality of how banking works. People of the conspiracy type love to believe things are fixed against them and have a static world view. These people like to think a normal worldview is accepting victimization. Therefore by rejecting the normal world view they also believe they're rejecting victimization. The problem is the indirect affirmation they are victims and must fight endlessly against a system.
https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/2017/0...your-bills
Ultimately, these people will find it necessary to reconsider themselves in relation to the societal self and others to effectively cause change. This is not an easy task. It is much easier to claim total corruption and stagnation. When doing so doesn't change their personal lives they seek to use their fallacious logic. It won't work. There will be orange activation until the emotional complex is balanced to move towards polarized action.
You are using quite the broad brush to judge all those who see things differently than you.
We currently live in an era of corrupt government. Just ask the people if you don't agree.
https://blogs.chapman.edu/wilkinson/2017...ears-2017/
I personally think you are in full blown denial if you think our financial system is honest, for if corrupt individuals exist within government, wouldn't one think that the focus of their attention would be the financial system.
That said, the balanced spiritual approach to this problem, in my view, is to focus one's energy on creating a new system rather than fighting the old corrupt system or living in denial of corruption.. But that's just me
