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Mozart
7th November 2015, 11:01 PM
These are some examples of stupid questions that sheeple have asked me while I was trying to wake them up:

What do you mean by:

-Blue Helmets?
-Head of State?
-what's a front line?
-global warming? (I swear, some people never heard of global warming)

And some of them were college students.

But they are all experts on pro sports and Hollywood celebrities though.

Shami-Amourae
7th November 2015, 11:09 PM
The general public never wakes up.

You only wake up a vigilant minority.

The general public just follows the most vigilant minority.

singular_me
8th November 2015, 05:55 AM
that is as why I am an online writer, there will always be a few people that are seeking to know more but since their environment is restricted they have difficulties to come across the right individual(s) who might sparkle a thirst for knowing.

No matter how hard it is we have to do it. In the beginning as the Word says the bible... only the Word can bring about an awakening. Thats the Word which imprisons the mind anyway. Violence is just a consequence, a manifestation.

Also I have noticed that any "divide and rule approach" are less than fruitful because all trains of thought have been tainted, all oppositions are controlled. Radicalism just makes the matter worse. Law of Polarity is immutable/unbeatable. Even on here most dont see that there are two forms of voluntaryism.

The best tactic is 1st a good open minded philosophical conversation (as unbiased as possible) to lessen mental barriers, 2nd then begin to insert facts, one at the time. It is surely time consuming but the most efficient. Empathy rules. One has to wait for the right moment, for them to confess that they are so unhappy with the system or their personal lives, to engage.

A trojan horse: explaining why altruism cannot be commanded nor monetized.... getting this point across is key before talking of anything else.

IMHO

palani
8th November 2015, 06:20 AM
stupid questions that sheeple have asked me

What do you mean by 'sheeple'?

Spectrism
8th November 2015, 07:45 AM
Parents have been dumbed down and now their offspring had no foundational guards. Instead they eat the crap of the TV, school systems and end up like Singular_Confusion or the mindless morons you see on Mark Dice channel.

Twisted Titan
8th November 2015, 10:02 AM
Men go mad in herds and recover themselves one by one.

I forgot who said it ...oscar wlyde

BarnkleBob
8th November 2015, 10:31 AM
5% of the people think,
10% of the people think they think,
85% of the people would rather die than think!

Neither you nor I or anyone else is going to awaken the 85%. Its a mathematical equation of the hu-man gene pool, its physiological, not just consciousness. All men are NOT created equal!

hoarder
8th November 2015, 11:11 AM
5% of the people think,
10% of the people think they think,
85% of the people would rather die than think!

Neither you nor I or anyone else is going to awaken the 85%. Its a mathematical equation of the hu-man gene pool, its physiological, not just consciousness. All men are NOT created equal!But those 85% do believe something...and that something is standardized by teevee. Before teevee, most of those 85% believed whatever the other 15% believed.

mick silver
8th November 2015, 12:29 PM
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Neuro
8th November 2015, 02:32 PM
Someone told me that you need an IQ of around 120 to be able to think an abstract question/idea through to the point of forming an independent idea regarding it. I think it is pretty much correct, some below that IQ would be able to do it, and some above it wouldn't, depending on personal bias...

hoarder
8th November 2015, 03:52 PM
Someone told me that you need an IQ of around 120 to be able to think an abstract question/idea through to the point of forming an independent idea regarding it. I think it is pretty much correct, some below that IQ would be able to do it, and some above it wouldn't, depending on personal bias...They don't have to form an independent idea to wake up. That's why I find it expedient to point out the obvious. With many of them, cognitive dissonance eventually melts away.