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Originally Posted by xelasnave
I agree Peter that things are not the way they appear in the sence that each of us constructs our own reality.
I have no doubt that folk like myself can only guess at what really goes on in the world.
I have noticed that the only way I can get a hint of what is going on is to apply my "follow the money" rule.
Also I don't fool myself that fairness prevails but rather vested interests all compete to protect their own interests.
I am happy that the world functions somehow with out me having to help out.
Alex
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I am more interested in the focus and direction of resistance within society and the dissemination of facts and important issues via a truly independent media that values the profession of investigative journalism, rather than rambling on about some Utopia or social paradise were everything in perfectly just and fair. The very least that we can do as a society is to uphold the values and morals most people know to be important. They tend to be innately understood by humans and on the surface very simple, but nevertheless are very powerful in collective effects.
I suppose the issue is deeper than just politics or psychology - more a huamanist imperative for survival.