RE: Distraction techniques.

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Distraction techniques.

in news •  20 days ago 

It is disheartening to observe that many of our world leaders today seem more focused on accumulating wealth and power than on serving the greater good. The narrative of self-interest and greed has become all too familiar, with leaders prioritizing their own agendas over the needs and well-being of their citizens.

The consequences of this self-serving approach are far-reaching and devastating. We see it in the widening income gap, the erosion of social safety nets, and the exploitation of natural resources. We see it in the marginalization of vulnerable communities, the suppression of dissenting voices, and the perpetuation of systemic injustices.

It's a narrative that undermines the very fabric of our societies, fostering a culture of distrust, disillusionment, and disconnection. It's a narrative that ignores the inherent value and dignity of every human being, reducing people to mere commodities or pawns in a game of power and greed.

And yet, despite the overwhelming evidence of the harm caused by this narrative, it persists. It persists because it serves the interests of those in power, because it maintains the status quo, and because it distracts us from the real issues that need to be addressed.

But we must not be fooled. We must not be swayed by the empty promises, the clever rhetoric, and the manipulative tactics of those who seek to exploit and oppress. We must instead demand more from our leaders, more from ourselves, and more from our societies.

We must demand a new narrative, one that prioritizes the well-being of people and the planet, one that promotes justice, equality, and compassion, and one that recognizes the inherent value and dignity of every human being.

It's a narrative that requires courage, conviction, and collective action. It's a narrative that requires us to challenge the powers that be, to question the status quo, and to imagine a different world.

But most of all, it's a narrative that requires us to believe in ourselves, in our capacity for goodness, and in our ability to create a better world for all.
As i write this comment, I just realized this you have struck a cord in me to make this a post rather than just a comment

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  ·  20 days ago  ·  

Make it so, as I read that superb train of thought, I was going to say "make a post of this".........