Have we really moved on from World War I or II?
January 2, 2008
The autonomous and on the psychical life focused thinking has a very difficult position in our society. Nearly everybody is fixed on his opinions and beliefs. Unambiguous objective arguments in daily life have much less importance than ideological and dogmatic shrouded thinking. To understand the crazy life and zeitgeist in the industrial nations we have to look back:
- At that time they blindly followed the “Führer”; today they blindly follow the delusion of the zeitgeist.
- 300′000 people die each year in Europe as a direct result of fine dust. What about the collective guilt?
- As if! Cheap nuclear electricity: 100′000 years storing atomic waste: Costs? The war moral of that?
- They looked away from the executions of the Jews, today from the damages due to climate change.
- During World War II 5000 generals created calamity; today they are the 5000 corporate managers.
- The collective in the past: nearly everyone took part or kept silent out of fear; what do you fear today?
- Women behind men: If women would be less narcissistic and stubborn, the world would be much better!
- If men would be less greedy, obstinate, arrogant, and cruel, then nature and earth could recuperate!
- The „biggest”, „best”, „fastest”, „purest”, „strongest”: after all, we had this game 1933-1945!
- Over 6 millions Jews have been killed. Today the delusion of the zeitgeist also kills over 6 million people!
The paternal, scholar and ecclesiastic practices of education have already blocked on the roots by most people the autonomous thinking and arguing, because withdrawal of love and loss of acceptance as punishment menace from all sides.
Not many people have discovered that their values, attitudes, and beliefs political and religious nature are only adapted ideas. With another environment there could be other and even contradictory ideas.
(C) Photo: pagedooley
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