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So you thought putting on a gubbmint issued costume and killing people with a different language, culture and living elsewhere in the world makes you a hero? You thought the regime would take care of you and cater for your 'sacrifice'?
Education and Prevention aside, this is hard to watch. We need to do more for these men.
The State sends grunts overseas to unwittingly commit genocide and then leaves them to live with their demons until the guilt and trauma forces them to take their own life to find peace.
This is your future if you sign up to join the Rules Based Order Empire.
I understand how he feels and wish there were better services for vets to connect to vets because the VA is the last place you will find help.
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Develop Natural Immunity against Psychopaths and Parasites with this free guide 👇👇👇
https://freedomain.com/freedomain_books/universally-preferable-behaviour-a-rational-proof-of-secular-ethics/
"In many fairy tales, there lives a terrible beast of stupendous power, a dragon or a basilisk, which tyrannizes the surrounding lands. The local villagers tremble before this monster; they sacrifice their animals, pay money and blood in the hopes of appeasing its murderous impulses.
Most people cower under the shadow of this beast, calling their fear “prudence,” but a few – drunk perhaps on courage or foolhardiness – decide to fight. Year after year, decade after decade, wave after wave of hopeful champions try to match their strength, virtue and cunning against this terrible tyrant.
Try – and fail.
The beast is always immortal, so the villagers cannot hope for time to rid them of their despot. The beast is never rational, and has no desire to trade, and so no negotiations are possible.
The desperate villagers’ only hope is for a man to appear who can defeat the beast.
Inevitably, a man steps forward who strikes everyone as utterly incongruous. He is a stable boy, a shoemaker’s son, a baker’s apprentice – or sometimes, just a vagabond.
This book is the story of my personal assault on just such a beast."
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Maps of Meaning (For navigation see 'The Middle Way')
https://fbresciano.com/meaning/
"People who live by the same code are rendered mutually predictable to one another. They act in keeping with each other’s expectations and desires. They can cooperate. They can even compete peacefully, because everyone knows what to expect from everyone else. A shared belief system, partly psychological, partly acted out, simplifies everyone—in their own eyes, and in the eyes of others. Shared beliefs simplify the world, as well, because people who know what to expect from one another can act together to tame the world. There is perhaps nothing more important than the maintenance of this organization—this simplification. If it’s threatened, the great ship of state rocks."
"It isn’t precisely that people will fight for what they believe. They will fight, instead, to maintain the match between what they believe, what they expect, and what they desire. They will fight to maintain the match between what they expect and how everyone is acting. It is precisely the maintenance of that match that enables everyone to live together peacefully, predictably and productively. It reduces uncertainty and the chaotic mix of intolerable emotions that uncertainty inevitably produces."
https://archive.org/stream/12RulesForLifeJordanB.PetersonAnAntidoteToChaos/12%20Rules%20For%20Life%20-%20Jordan%20B.%20Peterson%20-%20An%20antidote%20to%20chaos_djvu.txt
Source: https://twitter.com/realnikohouse/status/1659674024635424770
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Sensitivity | Normal - Content that is suitable for ages 16 and over |
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