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Spoonley will work it out one day
You have to admire world famous in NZ TV Expert on social behaviour and human psychology der lange Marsch durch die
Institutionen Paul Foucaults tenacity to never go off script and pontificate with the Anger and Racism studies 101.
https://archive.ph/AzTbE
Do these academic dogmatic adherents of statism understand suffering?
Have they experienced the dark night of the soul?
Are they carving through the River Styx on jet ski?
Do they free those lost in the underworld?
Or do they endlessly make up boogeymen and call for more power to be handed to the state? Problem - Reaction - Solution? We can't tell.
Why Banning Social Media Won’t Fix Anything
https://vjmpublishing.nz/?p=26366
Clown World Chronicles: What Is ‘Learned Helplessness’?
https://vjmpublishing.nz/?p=24071
Who Are The Boogeymen ‘Alt Right’?
https://vjmpublishing.nz/?p=17369
Clown World Chronicles: History In Clown World
https://vjmpublishing.nz/?p=24011
Spoonley stars on Bitchute
https://www.bitchute.com/video/uu1DOpVDSegV
https://www.bitchute.com/video/AKYBKnWni81B
c mccoy local (youtube shadow banned) legend 'asking the questions'
Source: https://youtu.be/iQ20YOE_ztk
"An injustice we have perpetrated is much harder to bear than an injustice perpetrated against us (not precisely on moral grounds, note well); the actor is always the actual sufferer, if, that is to say, he is accessible to pangs of conscience or has the insight to see that through his action he has armed society against him and isolated himself. That is why we ought, purely for the sake of our inner happiness, that is to say so as not to lose our ease and quite apart from the commandments of religion and morality, to guard ourselves against committing injustice even more than against experiencing injustice: for the latter carries with it the consolation of the good conscience and hope of revenge and of the sympathy and applause of the just, indeed of the whole of society, who live in fear of the evil-doer.—There are not a few who understand the unclean art of self-duping by means of which every unjust act they perform is reminted into an injustice done to them by others and the exceptional right of self-defense reserved to what they themselves have done: the purpose being greatly to ease the weight of their own burden."
- Friedrich Nietzsche.
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