Posted on 02/22/2021 2:25:35 PM PST by ps425dc
If you catch 100 red fire ants as well as 100 large black ants, and put them in a jar, at first, nothing will happen. However, if you violently shake the jar and dump them back on the ground the ants will fight until they eventually kill each other.
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What happens if you violently shake the jar and leave them in it?
They might interbreed.
Shaking the jar gets people fighting. But it also gets people to click on Doug Casey’s link so he can sell them stuff.
Here’s the full advertisement for those who don’t wish to click through:
“If you catch 100 red fire ants as well as 100 large black ants, and put them in a jar, at first, nothing will happen. However, if you violently shake the jar and dump them back on the ground the ants will fight until they eventually kill each other. The thing is, the red ants think the black ants are the enemy and vice versa, when in reality, the real enemy is the person who shook the jar. This is exactly what’s happening in society today. Liberal vs. Conservative. Black vs. White. Pro Mask vs. Anti-Mask. Vax vs. Anti-vax. Rich vs. poor. Man vs. woman. Cop vs. citizen. [Etc.] The real question we need to be asking ourselves is who’s shaking the jar… and why?”
The above observation by Shera Starr cannot be improved upon.
And yet, the answer to the question is fairly simple.
But let’s first take a look at this anomaly. It’s natural to identify with some individuals more than others. That tendency occurred before Homo sapiens came into being. In addition, the tendency for animals to group into families or packs also predates humans.
We tend to want to be around those who behave the way we do and have the same perceptions as we do. That only makes sense. We wish to surround ourselves with those who are unlikely to surprise and possibly even endanger us by behaving in a fashion that we would not ourselves choose.
This is the basis of trust – an essential in group or herd mentality. And being a part of a group or herd brings to us increased safety.
So, what then, of those who are not within our group or herd? How do we relate to them?
Well, any nature programme that covers animals gathered around a water hole can provide that answer.
We see a small group of wild pigs drinking alongside a group of wildebeests. Neither species is predatory, so they learn to recognise that, even though one group is made up of savannah-living grazers and the other are forest-living foragers, they can easily co-exist, which will increase the ability of both species to use the water hole at the same time.
We might also see a group of hyenas using the water hole, but we notice that the prey animals all seek to keep a distance between themselves and the predatory hyenas. Everyone understands that they are all at the water hole for the same reason and it makes sense to share, even if, in another situation, they are natural enemies.
In fact, in most of nature, we see that species adapt to a condition of mutual tolerance in order to be able to coexist.
No surprise, then, that Homo sapiens got on the mutual tolerance bandwagon in its formative stages and, for the most part, has remained that way.
But it is also true that predators develop dual habits. They may exercise tolerance at the water hole, but at some point, they mean to make a meal of their water hole neighbours.
And when doing so, many species create associations with others of their kind to hunt.
This, too, is true of humans. Most of humanity seeks to live in a spirit of cooperation with others.
In the countryside, people erect walls and fences to establish boundaries, then find it expedient to respect such divisions in order to live in peace. Even in cities, people who live cheek by jowl in the same building respect each other’s privacy for the most part. Even if they do not become friends, they either remain polite or ignore each other.
Although there are always exceptions, for the most part, mankind behaves in a manner that is based upon “getting along.” He might argue with others, but for the most part, he understands that cooperation generally should be the objective, as it’s in his best interests.
But why, then, are we seeing in so many of the countries of the First World, a rapidly increasing polarity amongst people. Ms. Starr is exactly correct. Those who would be most inclined toward mutual tolerance have, in recent years, become so polarised that they cannot so much as get together with their own families for the holidays without getting into heated arguments.
Why are people of today so solidly in one of two camps?
Can this be blamed on the rise of the internet? Well, no, the internet has become the source of a plethora of opinions and perceptions. And more than closing people off to polarised “A” and “B” choices, the internet has served to broaden public discourse.
Of course, most people express distrust for the media, particularly those networks that purportedly deal in “news.” What passes for news today is far from objective information that the viewer can then assess at his leisure.
On one network, we view unceasing diatribes against one political party. Then we turn the channel and view unceasing diatribes against the opposing party.
In turning on the News, we arrive at Indoctrination Central.
But if we really pay attention objectively, we discover that the same programmes are dictating to us that it is either our humanitarian duty to vax, or that vaxxing will enslave us to globalists who will inject us with microchips.
They are also our source for the opposing beliefs that warfare is essential to protect us against those who seek to destroy us, or that it will be the wars themselves that will destroy us.
In fact, all of Ms. Starr’s concerns find their source in the media. When we ask the question, “Who is shaking the jar… and why?” we find that those who control the media are at the source of the polarisation of people, especially in the First World.
As to the “Why?” the answer is so simple that it’s often overlooked. Like the ants, the more a people can be made to fight each other, the easier it is to subjugate them.
And since the effort to polarise people has become so massive, we can only conclude that the ultimate objective will be to implement a far greater level of subjugation, in an abnormally short period of time.
Liberal vs. Conservative. Black vs. white. Man vs. woman. Divide and conquer.
In such a socio-political climate, the challenge will be to keep your wits about you. As the jar is shaken on a daily basis, it will be vital to recognise that those who control the media are creating a war between the pigs and the wildebeests. This is something that is not desired by either species, but as Hermann Goering stated, “Why, of course the people don’t want war.” They must be goaded into it if those who are pulling the stings are to achieve greater subjugation.
In the coming years, this trend can be expected to become far worse than at present. The challenge will be to escape the jar if you can. Find a location where the state of warfare is less pronounced, or if this is not possible, seek a location within the jar that’s away from the fray.
Those who fall for the bait – who buy into rabidly supporting one political party or another, or who allow themselves to be angered at an entire race, or who are conned into hatred of an entire gender – will prove to be the greatest casualties of subjugation.
Editor’s Note: Unfortunately, there’s little any individual can practically do to change the course of these trends in motion.
The best you can and should do is to stay informed so that you can protect yourself in the best way possible, and even profit from the situation.
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The crocodile knows this reason also and eats any who get a drink...they are all food to the crock.
I saw a behind the scenes special some time ago on the making of the original Charlton Heston, "Planet of the Apes." Of course, a major subtext of the movie was a comment on race relations in the USA during the 1960s.
It was observed by, and not lost upon, many on the set that during meal breaks during the shooting, those in chimp, orang and gorilla makeup naturally tended to congregate in groups according to their species make-up and costume.
“It was observed by, and not lost upon, many on the set that during meal breaks during the shooting, those in chimp, orang and gorilla makeup naturally tended to congregate in groups according to their species make-up and costume.”
Considering that the gorillas were portrayed by rough men like Claude Akins, the chimps by effete homos like Rodney McDowell, and the orangs by less effete and closeted queers like Maurice Evans it is then no surprise they didn’t mingle.
I learned more from uncles.
George Soros, Bill Gates, and Democrat politicians are shaking the jar.
Apparently, a civil war in the U.S. is their goal.
“Apparently, a civil war in the U.S. is their goal.”
They don’t want a civil war, they want another Holocaust in which pesky conservatives, Christians, and decent people are exterminated or forced to assimilate into the New Soviet State.
Reading list:
1984
Animal Farm
Fahrenheit 451
Brave New World
Atlas Shrugged
Well, even though something else shook everything up (democrats) the BAM ants 🐜 accuse the red ants of being racist and everything goes to hell from there.
So what this is saying that in order to get rid of fireants, Texas needs a 10.2 earthquake?
Joke time...
How do you get rid of red ants. Paint half of them black. The red ones all move out and the rest kill each other.
Lol. You win the Interwebz today!
add inot this the fact libtards want to rack and stack you on top of everyone else
rats packed in cages
they know what densely packing people together in small spaces does
they want it to occur
Nice proposition in theory. The truth is the Left as currently assembled is like the brother who flicks your ear, punches you in the back, or takes your things and taunts you to do something about it. Your Mother comes in and tells you to get along. You know, the only thing that ever works is getting mad enough to kick the bleep out of your Brother. At which point he goes to Mom, tells her you beat him up for no reason, and you are in trouble.
Nope, you need two sides who want to just get along and mind their own business. Leftards see that as weakness.
With the jar argument? The provocateur is not the guy shaking the jar. It is the one putting black ants in the red ant jar.
The shaking is just the last act in planned destruction.
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