Pit people against one another and most observers will be too focused on the fight to see what is ongoing around them. The question one should ask is, "Why are these two groups being hyped for or against one another all around the web?" For example, self-hating black women and men. Of course, this isn't true of an entire race of people, but if enough people are at war with one another in the media suddenly it is an epidemic. When you noticed a rise on TV and elsewhere of black men dating white women in American media, did you bother to question it or black women partnered with white men?
Behind the scenes groups figure out various ways to challenge and eventually change the public mindset about long-held beliefs, whether right or wrong, to usher in new ideas, new couples, new studies, and anything else new they want to try. Consider "the rise" of certain political issues, the brainwashing of men and women to change their identity (even if they were not convinced to go all the way), so that gender as we know it is redefined, or what about a "new" perspective on something that is immoral such as the way an entertainer sexily dresses and performs to what is featured on public television that might have once not been shown?
So the next time you see a rise of anyone or anything that isn't typical, know that there is an agenda behind the agenda and your beloved puppets will be paid well to pass on whatever views no matter how foolish and irresponsible to a naïve public that believes "it is what it is."
Nothing heavily promoted in front of the masses via mainstream news and elsewhere is what it appears to be--nothing!
Nicholl McGuire
Behind the scenes groups figure out various ways to challenge and eventually change the public mindset about long-held beliefs, whether right or wrong, to usher in new ideas, new couples, new studies, and anything else new they want to try. Consider "the rise" of certain political issues, the brainwashing of men and women to change their identity (even if they were not convinced to go all the way), so that gender as we know it is redefined, or what about a "new" perspective on something that is immoral such as the way an entertainer sexily dresses and performs to what is featured on public television that might have once not been shown?
So the next time you see a rise of anyone or anything that isn't typical, know that there is an agenda behind the agenda and your beloved puppets will be paid well to pass on whatever views no matter how foolish and irresponsible to a naïve public that believes "it is what it is."
Nothing heavily promoted in front of the masses via mainstream news and elsewhere is what it appears to be--nothing!
Nicholl McGuire