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To: caww

I see.

Yes. Often I think people are not vigilant because they don’t see a photo or an image of something.

It is true in many cases, maybe most, given the current culture. but I live in the world. I have people in my immediate surroundings to take care of and issues to manage. I cannot see a disturbing photo, movie nor read a disturbing book that is unnecessary to my job at hand.

Vigilance in taking care of the country is awfully frustrating when so many people that I know personally vote to promote their own financial benefit, as if the country is a corporation.

But people who get it, and do what they can, don’t need to see these photos.

It’s just protection from being disturbed, not to live in denial.

I have dealt with many amputations, traumatic and surgical, have buried many family members. I can imagine quite well

And if people could discern hatred in real life from people they trust, it would help quite a bit


81 posted on 08/08/2014 2:56:42 PM PDT by stanne
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To: stanne
.....”if people could discern”.....

We've lost much of that in our country because evil itself is being promoted as “normal” and “acceptable”, where there was a time it would be ‘seen’ for exactly what it is.

We are being conditioned to “think” with the popular moment rather than discern if it's good, bad or ugly in “appearances”. Hollywood cannot keep it's clothes on so we're adjusted now to seeing nudity everywhere. Horror movies show blood and guts to the extent that these world events are seen more as "show" than the realities they are.

The fact everyone gets their cellphones out "first" in any event or happening rather than jump into action to save or help someone escape is revealing of how far society has slumped into the deep.

94 posted on 08/08/2014 3:17:31 PM PDT by caww
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