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alx_lmx June 24 2006, 07:28:16 UTC
The articles in question are from the extreme Christian right, and, yes, I and they assume that most people are too stupid to see what's right in front of them, and realize that there are only certain ways to get through to them.

The backing of Alan Watt's talks and articles is the writings of the dominant minority. He tells people their plans in their own words from their own books and cites the books he has taken the information from. He uses propoganda techniques to pummel the information in and forcibly commit it to memory. I think this is just fine and dandy, personally; why not use effective techniques?

It's not really my job to convinve you of anything. If you don't think I post credible or true information, then don't pay attention to it! Western hegemony is just great, the atrocities commited by our government in other countries stay in those other countries (I mean, why would a government hurt it's own people?), leaders are voted in democratically, free-trade and competitive capitalism are alive and well, and our education system works just fine.

Personally, I find it much easier to believe otherwise.

Alex

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