Captain America Movies 2009

Debunking the Myth of Freedom and Democracy in America, with facts and experiences abroad
• "America is the embodiment democracy, the best form of government, the world has ever known. The world envy our way of government by the people. "
• "America is the nation freest in the world. "
• "In America, we have a thing called freedom that other countries do not have and wish they did."
• "It's a free country."
• "Everyone in the world dream of coming to America."
These beliefs more expensive fans of America and its propagandists have no real basis in fact or reality, are still sung by many Americans, their media and the education system as a religion and a set of truths of the Gospel that are universally accepted and unquestioned. So they are the antithesis of a free-thinking and truth-seeking mind.
This is not an essay promoting anti-Americanism, but only exposes the truth. We compare the fiction versus reality, BS versus the reality, truth against the propaganda and illusion vs. experience. The truth is our bottom line, non-compliance.
What is very revealing is that only the Americans who never left the country for a long time to believe in such myths, whereas the American expatriates who lived in several countries and are well-traveled (Including me) no, but really know they are silly. Now, what do you say?!
As a matter of fact, America is the only one to believe that is the epitome of freedom and democracy. The rest of the world does not agree with these myths about the United States. Even fascist regimes, dictators and terrorists do not see America as a country "free" (unlike what Hollywood and the media misportray U.S.). Instead, they see America as an evil empire trying to Imperial take liberties with the rest of the world, and try to dominate and control everyone to take advantage of their resources! (They did it to Native Americans, why would not this with the rest of the world?)
(Remember that no one believes themself to be "the bad guy." Even Hitler and Stalin did not see themselves as "evil" or "bad." They found excuses and reasons to justify your own mind what you want them to commit atrocities as "fair").
Those Facts break cherished American myths about themselves, exposing them for what they really are – sheer propaganda itself. So the U.S. will never confront these facts, only deny them, because they destroy the propaganda of delusions and illusions that hold the country together morale.
With that, I ask: Why America perpetuate the myth he is the only country in the world that has "freedom" and impart their citizens with this belief, when this is not supported by any facts, disagreed with the rest of the world or even the well-traveled Americans?
We will begin the reasons why later.
These myths about freedom and democracy are scheduled for the American people, who are taught to chant mantras and religious, without thought or critical examination. There is no doubt that is a form of brainwashing.
The few who think outside the box and are able to ignore its programming through to see the falsehood of those lies. However, there is a price to pay to know the truth, in this case is subject to ridicule and contempt for the herd mentality that does not match your fanaticism religious, all in the name of patriotism and pride. So much for "freedom."
Let's dissect these myths and see how they match up to the facts, and commmon sense real-life experiences:
1) "America is the epitome of freedom and democracy to the world below. It is the ideal form of government by the people the envy of the world. "
We will later released, but for now, let's address the issue of democracy. Technically, democracy is defined as a "Majority rule". Hollywood, the media and our educational system all sing that America is the personification of democracy, like a true Gospel that is universally agreed (but not by far). It's so ingrained in our culture that most people never dare to question it.
The founding fathers of America never intended to be a democracy and does not even believe in one. Most Americans would be shocked to learn this. Anyone who casually research in the form of American government and its founding in the late 18th century will see that, technically, the United States was not created as a democracy, but as a Constitutional Republic.
The Republic is the "rule of law" and tends to be a more just and stable government, protecting the rights of its citizens by limiting government power to a minimum.
The first video above contains quotes from the founders express their thoughts about democracy, you will not see anything positive.
In fact, there is no mention of the word "democracy" in the Declaration Independence or the Constitution. Even Pledge of Allegiance cited by schoolchildren mention that America is a Republic:
"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States and the Republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. "
The founders were the intellectual elite who know their history. They knew that democracy was untenable, for it was essentially a government by a lawless crowd. The fundamental flaw in a democracy is that the majority is rampant.
Critics of democracy use that analogy revealing: "Democracy is like three wolves and a sheep voting on what's for dinner. "In other words, if 51 percent of the population voted to harm or seize assets of other 49 percent, which will protect the 49 percent? This reveals the inherent flaw of democracy, that America does not dare to bring to light.
In fact, the Constitution U.S. and Bill of Rights were designed to protect you from a democracy! (Most Americans would flip if they heard it) For example, in a true democracy, or a rule "by Most, if most people voted for their city to seize their property and hang it, your assets will be confiscated and you would be hanged. Simple as that. But in a republic with a constitution of rights, their rights and property are protected by law. If you are accused of anything, you are entitled to a trial fair. So that's how a republic. This is how it protects you from a true democracy.
The ancient Greeks tried to have a true democracy, but has not led to chaos and, eventually, the oligarchy. Even the greatest Greek philosopher, Socrates does not believe in a true democracy. He argued that society rule wisest and virtuous, not the common people. In the great work of Plato's Republic, Socrates compared a "democracy" to the crew of a ship to commit a mutiny against the captain and take the helm. In such a scenario, the ship, run by "a" crowd, would never be run efficiently, nor reach the its proper destination, as the rebels would constantly fight, fight and change their minds. There would be no order. The ship would be blown, so to speak.
So why not work a true democracy, you might ask? Well you see, most people are followers, leaders and thinkers. They are emotional, not logical or rational. Being naive, they are changing on a whim, quick to jump to conclusions and not wise. True democracy is like having a mob take control (as in the example of Socrates above), without laws or protection. It is neither efficient, stable, or sustainable. And besides, there is no logical reason to suppose that the majority is always right either. Like the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius said: "The object in life is not to side with the majority but to escape finding onself in the ranks of the insane. "
Although on paper, America began as a Constitutional Republic, which evolved into a form of oligarchy (rule by the elite), plutocracy (government by the rich) and corporatocracy (rule by corporations). These terms are more accurate to describe the governance of the United States that the term "democracy." Unbrainwashed Any observer can see why. However, the elite continue to perpetuate the propaganda for democracy instill pride in the patriotic and religious fervor of its citizens, for compliance and obedience (ironically). They see it as a "necessary illusion", as Noam Chomsky, intellectual and renowned U.S. critic would say.
However, there are some who try argue that America is a "representative democracy" or a "constitutional democracy". And indeed, the school system uses these conditions too. But this is just a game of semantics and grasping at straws in an attempt to try to insert the word "democracy" in the equation to try to validate estimated the belief that America is a democracy. But anyway you look at it, America can not be a democracy, because in a democracy, the rules the majority, and the United States most certainly does not rule any way, for many reasons (can not even cover them all here). By contrast, most U.S. are masses of sheeple elite control and manipulate in the interest of economy and its agenda.
Also, consider the following:
a) According to opinion polls, most Americans do not feel they have a say in their government or its policies, and not feel that their vote still matters. (Hence the voter turnout during the elections tend to be less than 50 percent) There is good reason for it. The government and the elite who run it often act contrary to the will of the people.
For example, most Americans did not want the Vietnam War or the war in Iraq, but insisted that the U.S. leaders on them and pushed down our throats, with help from the media of course (see the film "War Made Easy" on Google Video). People also do not want higher taxes, but the government puts them continuously.
Thus, if democracy is a rule "majority", then how is that most people have no voice in formulating policy the country, foreign or domestic? That says a lot, but most Americans still believe that democracy myth. (Fortunately, however, with the increase in the movement of conspiracy and the Internet, more Americans are beginning to wake up every day)
b) According to the historical record, no matter who occupies the post of president, if policies Democrat or Republican, conservative or liberal, U.S., foreign and domestic, are still the same. Thus, critics dismiss the whole political system a show or theater, from the power networks that have both parties truly represent their interests. The system is designed to maintain the illusion of democracy, to appease the gullible dumbed down public.
So people do not really have a say in policies define his government. They are simply the opportunity to elect presidents every four years, and the deputies and senators every few years as an illusion of some control in the democratic process. In reality, however, not matter who is elected, energy networks (corporate giants, banking elite, the military industrial complex, secret societies, etc.) make sure they are in control. They are the true masters, not the U.S. president, who is just a scapegoat.
Why do you think that U.S. presidents tend to deny on their campaign promises that won the election? Do you think any man likes to go back on his word and breaking their promises in front of people all over the country? I think not. It is, obviously, because he has no choice because he is not really on top of the hierarchy and can not do what you want. He is network controlled by a "shadow," where her real loyalty lies. Otherwise I would not be in office, or rather, he introduces them if he wants to remain in office, not to suffer the consequences (like JFK, our last president of the Real, he did a warning to all that followed).
The elite need only present the illusion of democracy to pacify the masses. And they do it by giving it a charade of political elections, calling it "democracy." Whatever have to do is control the small pool of candidates you have to choose, one way or another, and they remain in power, not you. That's why not matter who is elected, policies (including intelligence) remain the same.
Naturally, the elite do not believe in a democracy, or for real democracy usurp his power. So they are knowingly spreading myths that they believe in themselves, which is both hypocritical and misleading.
c) Immigrants and foreigners from other countries do not usually say "Wow, we have so much freedom and democracy in America, that we never had in our own country Christmas, "as Hollywood portrays. Continue and ask them yourself. They do not come to America for their freedom or democracy, but to win the almighty dollar and pursue career opportunities. In fact, most of the rest of the world does not see America as a democracy "ideal", but many do not see it as a ideal country to make money and search for career opportunities higher.
Moreover, it is true that most people in the world wants to live in America. immigrants to the U.S. are predominantly from Asia or Mexico, who come to make money, not for "freedom." Indeed, one large percentage of immigrants regret coming to America, feeling isolated and lonely and wishing they were back in their homeland, which covers U.S. media never clear.
Check out these revealing thoughts and feelings of immigrants in the U.S. that I put together:
http://www.happierabroad.com/ebook/Page32.htm
Of course, America did not bother to try to explain any of these large discrepancies. He does not need. He just needs to keep the public dumbed down entertainment mass, and busy with work and consumption to be left alone to do what you want. America does not care if you see through your lies, and he knows that the dissent will always exist. You may say or think whatever you want, provided you do not do anything to upset his power or agenda.
And this brings us to the next myth …
2) "America is the freest nation on earth. Our enemies hate our freedoms, and the world envy him."
This really takes the cake. Even as a boy from school, I always thought it was strange that we were constantly told that "America is the freest country on Earth "But I was forced to go to school, do homework every day, and I would get a detention slip" if I was not in class when the doorbell rang. My daily life did not seem "free" at all, but I was always told that it was as if it were a religion.
The problem is claim that this fanatic is very vague, not specific at all, and is not supported by anything except the U.S. media, Hollywood and the education system. It has no real substance or basis for it, and it makes no sense whatsoever. This statement is more a religion than a fact.
What is especially revealing is that no one who is well traveled believes that America is the freest 'throughout the world. Only those who never left the U.S. to buy it. What does that tell you?! That in itself is very American to break this myth.
Now, if America were truly free, you think it would constantly brag about it to reassure yourself? Such blatant boistering is usually the mark of insecurity or inferiority complex, not the sign of a people happy free. As a member of my forum wrote:
"As a person of intelligence does not need others say he is smart, a company truly free, there needs to be said is free. "
Indeed, America is the only one to believe he is the epitome of freedom. The rest of the world agrees with this myth about America. Even fascist regimes, dictators and terrorists do not see America as a country "free" (rather than Hollywood U.S. media and misportray). Instead, they see America as an Imperial Empire trying to take liberties with the rest of the world, and try to dominate and control all profit their resources! (They did that for Native Americans, why not do that with the rest of the world?)
For some reason, Hollywood U.S. and the media perpetuate this stereotype bizarre image that ALL countries outside the U.S. live under fascist regimes governed by martial law, with soldiers and guns pointing all, keeping them in terror, and that America is the only country free of it all. This is totally false and ridiculous, but many Americans seriously believe that sadly enough.
The reality is that most countries do not live under fascist dictatorships. But America claims to be the only country that is "free" of fascism, with the worst examples of dictatorial regimes contrast itself. In doing so, America uses a classic advertising technique of comparing the best of its side with the worst on the other side, which is a total misrepresentation and fallacy. (A more accurate comparison and logic would be to compare typical examples of both sides).
American culture, the media and the movies all the time to suggest that all foreign countries are under oppression of fascist regimes, while the United States only fight for freedom and democracy. This is extremely vague and do not reflect the reality of all. However, America will never face this fact, of course, because it destroys the propaganda of the illusions that keep the country together morale.
Hollywood is also liked to portray all immigrants as idolizing the freedom of America and all the terrorists as freedom jealous of U.S. and conspiracy to eliminate his threat of fascism.
For example, in 1985 Invasion USA film starring Chuck Norris, an army of terrorists break in Florida during Christmas. While parked in a suburban neighborhood, the leader of the terrorists looks around for families celebrate Christmas in their homes and then mutters something about "Americans enjoy their freedom" (according to the myth that the enemies America's hate their freedoms) before using a bazooka to blow up some houses. For some reason, Hollywood likes to portray the myths of America and not reality and is the epitome of the stereotypes. Call it a conspiracy if you like.
Now let's dissect the concept of America being "the most free country."
What does America mean by "free", exactly? You are free to do whatever he wants without any laws or rules? Certainly not! As in all countries, America has many laws, regulations and controls that you must respect below. These vary from country to country, of course, but there no evidence to suggest that U.S. laws are much more lax than most countries. Unlike the government regulations are much stricter in America, which is one reason why companies are outsourcing, and lower labor costs.
In fact, in most countries, is that as long as you have money for transportation and accommodation, and you do not break the laws, you are "free" to go anywhere on land public to visit any attractions that you like, eat, drink and be merry. So how is that different in America? What exactly are you "Free" to America that you can not do elsewhere?
In fact, no doubt, since America is a country world's most expensive place to live or travel, is a diminished purchasing power there, which is multiplied much higher in third world countries. Thus, the ability to "buy their freedom is very low in the U.S.. So if you define the liberty of purchasing power, so in that sense, the U.S. is "less free" cheaper than third world countries where the purchasing power would be much greater. Any expat living in third world countries (eg Philippines, Thailand, Costa Rica, etc) will tell you that. And Hollywood and CNN sorry, but virtually none of these exiles say that they are "less free", outside the EU. In fact, they tend to say they are "more free", outside the U.S., breaking stereotypes of Hollywood propaganda.
(You may be surprised to know anyone I knew who went to the reports from the Middle East that is less free than the United States, despite the extreme black and white Islamic laws there. They report that all the images in U.S. media of the Middle East is total BS. And indeed, the Arabs of the Middle East do not consider America to be "free" you came from, since they define "freedom" differently. However, interestingly, a freedom they have in the Middle East, you do not have in America, can they show up for work late and not worry about getting fired, they will begin to pay docked).
Here are some examples of letters expat eloquent. As you can see, we definitely feel freer and happier in other countries. (So much for the propaganda of Hollywood)
http://www.happierabroad.com/Great_Letters.htm
Moreover, many countries have freedoms, it is not possible in America. For example, the Netherlands has the most liberal laws on drugs and prostitution, and is much less prudish about sex or puritannical than America. In Europe in general, over an animated scene and social connectivity, giving you the "freedom" to meet more people, make more friends and socialize more, unlike the U.S. environment where strangers do not usually talk to each other, except for commercial purposes, where "every man is an island," where there is an ice barrier "between strangers, and where people are paranoid of each other. Moreover, in most countries, a man can flirt with a girl, woo her, or ask you out without feeling like a worm "or" predator, unlike America.
In Latin America, one can dance freely or hold parties in your neighborhood salsa on a whim, while that in America it would be inappropriate and out of bounds. Moreover, Russia and many other countries, you can walk around drinking beer outside, while in the U.S. which is illegal. So you see, there are many "freedoms" that are only possible outside the U.S.. Therefore, the assumption of Americans that anything "Can not America can not anywhere else because America is the greatest in all things" is factually false.
Jeremy Rifkin, author of The European Dream, summarizes the difference between the idea of "freedom" in Europe against America, explaining why the concept Europe is more advanced and progressive:
(Pages 13-14)
"The American and European dreams are, in essence, about two diametrically opposing ideas of freedom and security. Americans have a negative definition of what it means to be free and therefore safe. For us, freedom has been associated with autonomy. If one is autonomous, he or she is not dependent on others or vulnerable to circumstances beyond his control. To be autonomous one needs be proprietary. The more wealth one accumulates, the more independent the world. One is free to become self-reliant and an island of himself. With wealth comes exclusivity and with exclusivity comes security.
The new European dream, however, is based on a different set of assumptions about what constitutes freedom and security. [B] For Europeans, freedom is not found in autonomy but in immersion. To be free is to have access to a myriad of interdependent relationships with others. [/ B] The more communities one has access to more options and choices you have to live a full and meaningful life. Regarding inclusiveness and inclusiveness has been safely. "
The popular phrase by ignorant Americans, "It's a free country" is often used to justify doing what want. However, it is one of the dumbest statements ever. When I was in high school kids who got bullied me or I would use the "It's a free country "excuse to do whatever he wanted for me. It was totally stupid. There is no country" free "that allows the average person to do what either they want, especially for others. Each country has many laws, rules and regulations. It frightens me how easily people are brainwashed.
So what exactly are you "free" to do in America that you can not do elsewhere? America does not answer this important question. But I'll take a crack at him. Let's see …
You are free to work and earn more money than you can in most countries, yes, but the high cost of living compensates for this. In fact, Americans are more indebted than those of any other country, and most Americans live paycheck to paycheck and are one paycheck far from being broken. Most do not own their own homes, but they have bonded and become slaves to the bank. Is this freedom?
You have individual rights under the Constitution, yes, but in most countries, especially Europe and Australia, human rights also exist. Most countries do not have serious human rights abuses shown in U.S. media. But let's get real here. Across the country, those in power seek to maintain power and control, not protect the rights of its citizens. It's the same in the U.S.. There can never be truly clean ethics while money can be used to influence and control things.
Americans like to boast that they have freedom of speech and can express themselves against their own government and leaders legally without being arrested, while in all other countries, this is going to prison or shot. But again, this is misleading. Although you are legally authorized to speak against the government in America, the truth also is that in most countries you are also allowed the same thing, (though few fascist regimes), as long as you do something not really interfere with government power and control.
The same applies in America. You can think what they want to participate in activism and protest, and write you want (like I'm doing here), as long as you do not actually get in the way of elite networks and corporatocracy to run it. Doing so will be subject punishment or prison, and if you are a popular leader capable of making big waves you may even be killed (for example, Martin Luther King Jr, JFK, RFK).
So basically, the same thing. The only difference is that citizens of other nations can see the status of their freedom in the way it really is, while Americans are under the illusion that they have a special status as "the freest nation on earth."
Of course, there are some countries such as China and communist North Vietnam, where dissent is not tolerated and leads to incarceration, but these are extreme examples, and not apply to most of the 200 countries of the world. Furthermore, it is misleading to compare only the worst examples out there as the U.S. media and Hollywood does. It would be more correct to compare typical of the majority of countries, rather than the more extreme just to support their agenda, but America does this is obvious, truth and reality are not his biggest goal.
Anyway, being able to speak legally against the government does the most free nation of America "On earth" as they preach their propagandists. In addition, there are many more "freedoms" to life important than just being able to speak against the government, which is only one thing in the broad spectrum of life.
Australia and much of Europe, for example, have the same "freedoms" that Americans do, if not more. However, they do not go around bragging that they are the most free nation "of the world" for all to follow, nor invade other countries under the false pretext of fight for freedom. They are much more realistic and truthful about it. It is America that has these delusions that pumped up attempts to force the rest of the world. The Americans seem to have an inferiority complex that makes it necessary to exaggerate and show their patriotism and their importance to the world. It a sad thing that indicates a lack of true wholeness within the American psyche. Like I always said, America is highly fragmented and disconnected country, both psychologically and sociologically. You can see that its citizens and the total lack of respect human or social in their environment.
In reality, most of us are in accordance schedules and routines set by others, and submit to the authority of some kind. As children we are in accordance with the school and submit to his authority, schedules, rules and workload. As adults, we submit the same in the companies that employ us. Most are not "free" to wake up and do what you want, especially not in a country like the United States expensive workaholic. That is life. So what is freedom, exactly? That is the great existential question.
Since we are all under control of another person for the most part, one way or another, there is no "real freedom". Most of the world realize it. It's not that Americans, instead of living under the illusion that they are a free country and a free people, and that the rest of the world envy them and wishes they could emigrate there to achieve the "freedom", despite evidence to the contrary.
So why then, Americans believe that this myth about its exclusivity for freedom when he has no basis in reality and makes no sense? Well, I can only assume that:
a) Most people do not are followers, leaders, visionaries and independent thinkers. They are incapable of thinking for themselves and believe what is said by the creation and authority. They conform to what has already been programmed and brainwashed, and not resist it. Even if your indoctrination conflict with their experiences and feelings, they still cling to it, even if it is self-contradictory, or do not add up.
b) Since America is a country where only one can only rely on yourself and isolate themselves socially segregated and therefore disconnect with social norm, people will naturally feel empty inside and need something to believe in, whether it is a religion or blind patriotism to be the freest country in the world. Otherwise, they have no motivation to feel proud and continue to become slaves and consumers system.
Ironically, although you are expected to be independent and autonomous in America, you must also comply with propaganda and religious beliefs of the herd mentality "mentioned above. It is a contradiction in silence that America would never bother to resolve, because, obviously, America is not interested in the intellectual debate about the truth, but to profit, power, control and ownership.
c) The elite have an interest in promoting this illusion. It instills pride in the population, dumbs them, keeping them ignorant about the rest of the world and gets them to comply with U.S. foreign policy, including military aggression abroad (tragically) and hostile takeover of foreign lands under the pretext of freedom and democracy.
This is especially the case if you are in the armed forces, in which case you need to be fully indoctrinated to believe you're fighting for freedom and democracy, to instill absolutely loyalty in you, even if in reality you're on the side of evil to engage in an act of military aggression and hostile takeover by profit and power, the bombing of civilians innnocent in the process. Otherwise you do not follow orders to fight, risking his life or kill others if you knew the truth.
3) "In America, you have the freedom of expression, but if you ask what is said, like how religious myths above, you will be considered a heretic. "
In other words, "You have freedom of speech, since you believe what you are told and not question it."
This course is supreme hypocrisy and a contradiction that America can not reconcile. There are many such contradictions. For example, capitalism is said to be based on Christian values and ethics, however, teaches that greed is good, as Christian Scripture clearly teaches that greed is evil. But you're not supposed to question these things. Both freedom of expression.
But then again, America sees freedom of speech as essentially harmless. Talking can not hurt at all, unless you do something. And America knows that most people are passive. They can talk the talk maverick, but most will never do anything about it, and that's the bottom line for the elite.
It's a delicate way of mind control where you're wrong in thinking that you're free, when in reality you are mind controlled. Critic great American intellectual Noam Chomsky, explained in his film "Manufacturing Consent that since America is not a totalitarian military government, the elite have to control the thoughts of the masses in their place. Therefore, they are engaging in a form of "control of totalitarian thinking "instead of military dictatorship. This means that if you gain control of one form or another.
4) "America begins start wars and invade countries to protect freedom and democracy or spread it. It's your patriotic duty to support all the wars America is involved, even not agree with them. "
You might think that brainwashing its citizens with the myths about freedom and democracy is a harmless act that only keeps silent and passive sheeple. But it goes beyond that. These myths also serve the function of raising the public's respect when America engages in war or invades other countries and occupy them, like Iraq, killing innocent people for profit, greed and power.
Thus, it is your obligation to support all wars sponsored I even that is on is wrong or "bad guys" in the conflict. Who is not condemned as "unpatriotic" or a heretic. Even celebrities and public servants are afraid to speak out against the Iraq war for fear of jeopardizing their careers and position. (So much for free speech) America uses a form mind control patient who insinuates that if you're loyal to your country, you will support all its wars and invasions, even when he is wrong or side evil. Otherwise, you are seen as a "traitor" and that there is something wrong with you.
In essence, what America is saying is that loyalty and patriotism are up for truth, justice and even life itself. He is willing to sacrifice innocent lives, including their own, and spread lies, for their evil purposes. That is totally wrong as well as evil. It's the total antithesis of freedom and justice. As a reminder, refrigeration, Hitler also did the same.
In doing so, America again contradicts himself by saying freedom of speech, while at the same time, forbidding him to question what he preaches. Indeed, America is saying, "You are free, but you are required to agree with everything you say and do, no doubt," which is a complete hypocrisy.
The elite must understand that hide his motives for becoming involved in wars all the time. If the public was told the truth, that the wars of America are about power, greed, control and acquisition, the American people would not be willing to risk life and limb of their troops for such purposes. Of No way. So the sheep must be mistaken. The elite behind the military industrial complex knows they are lying, but believe they can get away with it because they are at the top of the pyramid, has a "God complex" and "above the law." Their souls are really lost. Hopefully they will get precisely because of their karma.
This is particularly true of those who serve in the military. If you watch documentaries about the lives of troops U.S. in Iraq or personnnel Naval ships stationed off the coast of Iraq, you will see that every day they are constantly drilled with lies and propaganda that they are there to fight for freedom and democracy and they are heroes and liberators of Iraq. I pity these people the most, in reality they are sacrificing their life, limb and sanity for greed, profit and power, which no sane person would do consciously. The Army is a fascist organization hierarchical and his subjects have no choice but to comply with what they say. Despite their honorable intentions, are the epitome of gullibility. They were transformed into non-thinking robots, which is the total degradation of their humanity.
The 2009 blockbuster film portrays Avatar with precision the reasons for U.S. military aggression. In the film, the U.S. Marines are sent to plummage forests in a strange world to my special minerals that sell to "20 million euros per kilo. "To do this, they had to move abroad tribes off their land in order to plunder the forest and cut the main tree" of life. " The film is honest in revealing the reasons for both sides. What was unusual about this film was that the U.S. colonel was honest to his men and told them in advance that they were fighting to mine for profit, not to spread "freedom and democracy." And as you learn about the tribe blue alien, you understand the holiness and beauty of his life, and energy that live in the forest. With this show, it becomes clear that it would be wrong and inhuman to destroy everything in the name of corporate profits. With this revealed, the viewer's consciousness, naturally, sides with the blue alien tribes, who are the victims of the conflict, and realize that the U.S. military are the attackers and "bad" in the conflict. Thus, the audience begins to applaud when the tide of battle turns and the U.S. military begins to get lost, because after all they are the "bad guys" in error, and the side of evil. This movie is wonderful for many reasons (such as their 3D feature), but is innovative in that it reveals the truth and life are ultimately more important than patriotism and loyalty.
Likewise, the 1990 film Dances with Wolves, starring Kevin Costner described the same accuracy in its portrayal of the conquest of the American frontier. When Dunbar (Costner) ties with the Sioux tribe and begins to understand them and become one of them, the U.S. Cavalry is revealed to they really are instruments of aggression and plunder to steal land from Native Americans and committing atrocities against the innocent to achieve these ends. When the audience understands So he naturally sides with the Sioux tribe's situation. Thus, when Dunbar was rescued by his new brothers Sioux near the end, the applause from the audience as U.S. Cavalry men are taken, which until then are seen as "bad."
I applaud these films for their accurate portrayal of the motivations the U.S. military, and to show the light of truth and compassion about blind patriotism and loyalty.
Conclusion:
So you see, myths of America on religious freedom and democracy, which he considers the truth of the Gospel and doctrine in his flock, is essentially unfounded and unsupported by facts or reality casual examination. These myths are a religion, the reasons any more. Many logical comparisons and from examples and common experiences were presented here to debunk these myths.
America does not address the difficult questions posed in this essay, nor the fact that both the reality contradicts the propaganda and myths that spreads, but treats them as missing. Instead, the United States simply throw your propaganda on you, knowing that most people will buy it and ignore the few What not to do (unless they are on the way), then offers him a life of pursuing a career (aka becoming a slave of companies), consumption to help the economy, and dumbs you down with the forms of mass entertainment. This is all that is American life. This is not true or answer the tough questions. It is used the profit system and corporatocracy. If you do not like America does not care as long as you do not stay on track.
What can we conlude then based on all the above, is that "freedom" and "people's government" are illusions. They need not actually exist. The public only needs be given aa illusion of freedom and democracy.
But unfortunately for America and its drivers, the truth tends to be self-evident and surfaces soon or later. Whenever the public learns that they were deceived, their confidence in government decreases considerably. Without trust, the foundations crumble, as we have seen recently in the United States. That is how great empires fall, like Rome. They collapse inside the first. We are already starting to see this happening with the American empire, as more and more of its citizens are disillusioned with him.
In short, America is reaping the consequences of their behavior and self-destructive ways, and in due time, the consequences of their deception and brainwashing its own people will show up as well, the truth finally exits. That is, unless it decides to make amends and change his ways to exploit others for profit, power and gain, and using lies and myths to cover their crimes and irregularities.
But unfortunately, people do not like to change their ways, especially if they are on top of the pyramid, in which case they have a vested self-interest in maintaining the status quo.
The Roman Empire was also imperialist, conquering lands belonging to others to expand their power and control through military aggression, and forcing others to submit to their totalitarian regime. The difference is that Rome was honest about its intentions and purposes, while that America is not. Instead of America, its claims about imperialism is the promotion of freedom and democracy. That is why the U.S. does not like to refer to himself as an "empire" or use the world "Imperial" to describe himself, for such terms contradict his myth of self-assigned advocating freedom and democracy (but in reality of course, means power, acquisition, control, domination and greed).
It's a pity that the U.S. does not see the wisdom of the parables of his own children, known as The Boy Who Cried Wolf, who teaches that the consequences of the lie is the destruction of our own credibility and distrust of others. If America had heard of this simple parable, not the mess it is today. But it is clear that corrupts, power and absolute power corrupts absolutely. We saw that throughout history, and America is no exception.
The game Elite Member America has always been to induce compliance among the population and at the same time maintaining the illusion of freedom and democracy. It's a delicate game, which is self-contradictory, intelligent freethinkers who can easily see through. As a result, the elite had to find ways to weaken the public, change them, and distract them. They did this by segregating population, making their citizens paranoid of each other, emphasizing competitiveness, and distract him with the stupid mass entertainment and promotion a rampant consumerist lifestyle.
But unfortunately, they are playing a game of lose and lose its grip. Only God knows what will appeal to the next. Those in power do not give up easily, and not go down without a fierce fight. Let's hope that everything changes, revolutions or global awakenings that are coming then will occur through a peaceful transformation.
I also pray that the public becomes informed, enlightened, intellectual and wise, so that history does not repeat itself (as it usually has in the past). As someone once said: "Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. "Fortunately, the free flow of information across the Internet will help make this possible.
Until then, if you want to know about you can enjoy more freedom and benefits abroad, and are ready to venture beyond the Matrix I see the real world, come visit my website at http://www.HappierAbroad.com
Thanks for reading.
Sincerely,
Winston Wu
PS – If you want to start the path to becoming an intellectual free thinker like us, let me warn you first though, it comes with consequences, and benefits. (Although not a conscious choice on your part, but rather an accomplishment than they already are) By becoming one, you certainly have a rich inner life that others do not, and you will be able to view and know things at a level of depth and that ordinary people can not. You will also achieve the freedom to rise above the programming and conditioning society, that the average person does not even know existed. You will be able to see things as they really are, not how you were programmed to.
However, you will struggle to fit into social groups and circles, a scholar at the bottom does not like to "comply" with something, compliance is the antithesis of free thought. In addition, you'll find yourself looking for ordinary people, who are usually conformists and follow the pack, as ignorant sheep do, then you really do not feel that you belong to or adapt to them. For you, ordinary people seem to zombies. Thus it will be difficult for you remain modest, as pride and snobbiness can become part of their provision.
You can find themselves often distant from others, involve them only for superficial compliments or socializing. This means that you will find few people in life that can really relate to you. Even ignorant can sense a vibes instinctive level, and they feel you are somehow "different" than they are vibrating at a different frequency. However, since like attracts like, you will certainly find other people like you from time to time, by circumstances and coincidences. But you will not be connect with most.
Also, being able to see things others can not and know things others do not, you'll find yourself annoyed with the flaws and discrepancies others do not hang up. Sometimes "ignorance is bliss," after all. Others may perceive it as retention "anal" to realize the imperfections that do not matter to them.
An expat friend of mine, also a free-thinker, had this to say in my Forum on the life of a free intellectual thinker:
"Why the government wants to properly educate the masses? They lose their ability to provoke the government, then the average person would be able to see all your lies and fallacies. They realize a small percentage will go out of his mother and wants to be banned from the main company or they will be brought into the circle power as one of its own.
To be able to break any of these labels has a strong sense of purpose and some sort of divine intervention that was agreed before delivery and interconnected for life. There are always people like that break the mold, but society in general does not realize his greatness, until he departed from the plan Earth. Individuals who are well ahead of any happening in society are those who keep society moving forward, but are often ridiculed in the process of trying to make others see the light. Most people do not have the ability to visualize what the future will bring, or do anything wrong because they interpret the future with its current preconceived notions of reality.
The truth is defined visionary beyond the mainstream and is not offended by comments bold upon his person. "
That said, if you try to find an intellectual or majority population, their best chance, in my experience, it would being in Europe, where knowledge, culture, education and spirit seems to be widespread at the highest level.
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Winston Wu is a Chinese American expat writer and founder of the Happier Abroad Movement for Global Dating.
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