Who makes the rules? Who obeys the rules?

Cary 2022-09-17 04:19:47

Many times, many people ignore the basic rules of social operation, are confused by this dazzling world, and lose their basic moral conscience and reason.

Creating consumers is a good reason to let the public behave themselves, ignore the public, and gradually lose the motivation to think. This is the so-called "captive" or the so-called "slave" of consumerism.

What kind of stupid words are "people do not serve themselves, heaven and earth die", but it is a true portrayal of many people's hearts. I don't know how to communicate with them, how to live with them, and how do they make society change? When society becomes better, isn’t everyone benefiting?

Any powerful, elite, rich, or ruling class, they have full motivation and motivation, but they protect the interests of their own small group and maintain the privileges of their own class. This is unquestionable, and there is no need to worry about them.

But on the contrary, what is even more grief and indignation is that the public should understand that it is impossible to strive to enter a small collective special interest group! This is not to say that certain individuals are impossible, but that as a group of the masses, it is against common sense that they want to enjoy special interests collectively. The special interests enjoyed by small groups are derived from the exploitation of the general interests of the masses. Sheep cannot seek skin from tigers. .

The divided masses, a very small group of people relied on betrayal and betrayal, and they were happy to get a little bit of scraps from the small group. Most of them were grief and indignant because of the lack of privileges, rather than hating the existence of privileges and not understanding that they are the root of privileges.

Perhaps, mankind is destined to go toward destruction in such a selfish manner, because ignorant mankind cannot enter the future, but there may be hope, after all, decimals are decimals.

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Requiem for the American Dream quotes

  • [last lines]

    Noam Chomsky: Like my close friend for many years, Howard Zinn, put it in his words that "What matters is the countless small deeds of unknown people who lay the basis for the significant events that enter into history." They're the ones who have done things in the past and they're the ones who have to do it in the future.

  • Noam Chomsky: It ends up with what is called 'regulatory capture'. The business being regulated is in fact running the regulators. Bank lobbies started writing the laws of financial regulation, it's got to that extreme.