Posted on 04/10/2021 6:47:42 PM PDT by Runaround Sue2
One of the strategies of the emotional plague in its onslaught on human life and its destruction of America is to eliminate American's memory with its past. There is an active process of psychic repression on a mass scale in every area of social life including in people's knowledge of America's history, its social traditions and ways of life that is happening unrecognized by almost everyone. The effect of people losing their memory of their past history and traditional ways of living places them at the mercy of the emotional plague, political leaders that will have brought about this clueless state of social being. On a more superficial, everyday level, eliminate the friendly black images of Aunt Jemima, Little Black Sambo and Uncle Ben from America's culture and what you have is encouraging the opposite emotion: divisiveness, mistrust and enmity between blacks and whites. On a deeper level, the convicted, drug addict, black criminal, George Floyd is made into a national hero with a cavalcade of police cars escorting his funeral procession while the passing of John Lewis, the first black Congressman ever to be elected to Congress, passes by almost completely unnoticed.
To prevent the spread of mass amnesia and the resultant state of cluelessness, one has to be constantly reminded that the accelerate rate of human destructiveness that is currently happening in America would have been unimaginable not only a decade ago but even last year.
Doomed to repeat.
Those who know what America is about and its traditions. The elderly are being exterminated with this virus, the middle aged are being told to shut up and sit down or else and the indoctrinated young have been put in charge by the puppet masters to bring in the great reset
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