> The Silence of the Scams: Psychological Resistance to Facing Election Fraud
17 April 2005, 07:07
The U.S. culture is materially based on corporate exploitation of the world and the corporate media propaganda is very well regulated and justifies the new empire’s domination and conspicuous consumption. Sponsors and broadcastors, as well as business leaders are one in the same, in terms of their best interests. Convincing the population that what is good for Corporate America is good for the people of America is what Americans have believed for generations and now the opposite is true.
Like a disease the infection has reached a very toxic stage to democracy. There is profit in manufacturing voting systems, counting votes, and businesses that support legislators, and elected officials are directly shaping government and elections. The individual is easily persuaded to agree with the "wisdom" of big money and powerful corporations’ advertisement campaigns, so they remain sheep bleeting and moving and thinking in unison, as herded or directed to. More and more individuals are breaking free from the masses and traditional "wisdom" because they become alienated and kept at arms length by the infrastructures in various institutions, such as religion, government, education, and families. The same institutions that lock others inside as those that are accepted. Division and cultism dominate American culture and politics today. The country is going through another civil rights period with a growing underground and dislike for the status quo that dominates the government, media, and culture. Some are content, while others are feeling like another information based revolution is in the air.
The U.S. is the joke of the world, in terms of democracy.
Civil rights begins with real voting rights, and without voting rights we have no way to protect the Bill of Rights.
The U.S. culture is materially based on corporate exploitation of the world and the corporate media propaganda is very well regulated and justifies the new empire’s domination and conspicuous consumption. Sponsors and broadcastors, as well as business leaders are one in the same, in terms of their best interests. Convincing the population that what is good for Corporate America is good for the people of America is what Americans have believed for generations and now the opposite is true.
Like a disease the infection has reached a very toxic stage to democracy. There is profit in manufacturing voting systems, counting votes, and businesses that support legislators, and elected officials are directly shaping government and elections. The individual is easily persuaded to agree with the "wisdom" of big money and powerful corporations’ advertisement campaigns, so they remain sheep bleeting and moving and thinking in unison, as herded or directed to. More and more individuals are breaking free from the masses and traditional "wisdom" because they become alienated and kept at arms length by the infrastructures in various institutions, such as religion, government, education, and families. The same institutions that lock others inside as those that are accepted. Division and cultism dominate American culture and politics today. The country is going through another civil rights period with a growing underground and dislike for the status quo that dominates the government, media, and culture. Some are content, while others are feeling like another information based revolution is in the air.
The U.S. is the joke of the world, in terms of democracy.
Civil rights begins with real voting rights, and without voting rights we have no way to protect the Bill of Rights.