“I can’t argue with you, but I don’t want to believe that”
'I struggle with understanding the psychology of people like your doctor who, admittedly, appear to be the majority, and most accepted in modern society. I wonder if the fear of being shunned by the perceived majority is so strong, especially with relatively successful, and well-indoctrinated, professionals, that it can override the obvious contradictions in what the fearful mind is forced to “believe”. So fearful, in fact, that the mind must also force itself to always appear calm and reasonable in its paralysis.'
' That is exactly what my Dad said to me. He went so far as to say that he’d rather believe things he knows are false because he can live with that but cannot live with my version of the truth. I’ve had an employee say somewhat similar things. I think it is a common phenomenon as circumstances become overtly more horrible, and those inflicting terror on the public understand that psychology very well, hence the blatant gaslighting and overtly publicized contradictions.'
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Exquisite, and moving.
ReplyDeleteGiving credit to Cricket was a nice punchline to such a moving soliloquy. Kudos, once again
This was a good one. It's easier to turn a blind eye as long as things don't affect your self to much. But they are coming for everyone and since the globe is round there is nowhere to run or hide.
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