Tag: Oligarchy
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When Come To Realize This
Poet Deb reflects on how understanding death anxiety can clarify human behaviors and reactions. By recognizing this common fear, we can gain deeper insights into ourselves and others. It’s a poignant reminder of our shared vulnerability and the love that can flourish even amidst our anxieties about mortality.
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Changing the Billionaire Rules
The influence of non-conscious death anxiety affects everyone, overshadowing financial wealth and perpetuating grievances about inequality. The billionaire elite’s greed maintains their power and luxury, while the broader population struggles. Change requires acknowledging and rejecting these unfair systems, fostering a collective awareness to challenge the oppressive rules and death anxiety that govern society.
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The Don Administration aka The United State’s Rooster Corporation!
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In a world filled with overwhelming negativity, the poet finds solace in the authentic voice of Senator Bernie Sanders, emphasizing the importance of genuine leadership. A contrast is drawn between toxic discourse and the uplifting wisdom of true statesmanship, suggesting hope and inspiration can arise from embracing authenticity in politics.
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Thank you David Brooks
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Deb expresses appreciation for conservative historian David Brooks, highlighting his ability to clarify cultural complexities. She shares a recommendation for viewers to watch Dr. Sheldon Solomon’s video on authoritarianism, using Trump as an example. Deb includes a screenshot of Brooks’ words from a different lecture, emphasizing her admiration.
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A Fox Fan Fed In February
“Woke up to my tech overlord, the Web, as usual, ready to dictate my every thought. With Fox News blasting on all my devices, I felt like a champion cheering for Elon. But just when I thought I’d win an award for my enthusiasm, bam! I got fired.”
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Do The Right Thing
The content emphasizes the importance of consistently doing the right thing amidst societal challenges presented by initiatives like Project 2025. It encourages individuals to engage in critical thinking and to let go of fears associated with control and dependency, advocating for a calm resilience while navigating uncertain times.
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Know the Unknown
The unsettling truth behind soldiers—known and unknown—unveils a sinister manipulation by mass media. Don’s reign feeds off our death anxiety, reliving horrors through theatrics in war cemeteries. This insatiable cycle of fear drives chaos and conflict, demanding we confront the unknown to break the chains of perpetual warfare and achieve world peace.
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American Heartburn
The content suggests that engaging with provocative or spicy news can quickly lead to heightened emotions and intense reactions. This is depicted through the metaphor of chewing on such news, which results in the use of sharp or caustic language, reflecting the negative impact of sensationalism.