First published at 20:51 UTC on November 8th, 2020.
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I haven't yet listened to this, but just a comment on the image at the source showing a worker doing overtime and calling them a slave.
It's all about perspective. If someone has one per…
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I haven't yet listened to this, but just a comment on the image at the source showing a worker doing overtime and calling them a slave.
It's all about perspective. If someone has one perspective, they don't see themselves as a slave, but as a diligent worker for the Corporation. On Bitchute people and elsewhere people seem to have a need to put negative labels on everything. My black image here is about things being open to interpretation. You interpret and judge constantly. We all do.
It's like working at Goldman Sachs. The employees know what it is, and what it isn't, and they decide the benefits of working there are greater than the benefits of not working there.
At the big picture world level, people know intuitively there's a big world Corporation, and they just want to climb the ladder in that Corporation. Truthers suggest there's something wrong with that Corporation, but who is living better, those truthers or the prosperous professionals inside the system?
They can see you have nothing to offer them better than what they already have. They have their faith in the power and might of the Corporation, the same Corporation housing the likes of billionaires like Bill Gates.
People invest a great deal into that Corporation, and they are proud of it, and they live for it. It's a bond they have, and it pays their bills and gives them good lifestyles if they put in the work.
Therefore, you are threatening their very lives when you take an outsider approach.
But truthers continually use the same tactics with insufficient understanding that just don't work very well on most people.
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