I take any topic: For instance, a judge in Las Vegas is fighting with the sheriff about letting someone out with an ankle bracelet. Sheriff says he is too dangerous. Who is right?
First of all, we all feel like we have a right to comment about this or any other political situation.
That's a lot better than countries where you don't have that right.
But they learned a long time ago that simply keeping you from information isn't enough.
They need to bury you in it.
This is why we have misinformation and disinformation. This is why these words exist.
If I can keep you from understanding the reality of the facts, then nothing that you do after that is going to give you freedom.
Here, you would need to understand:
- The Legal System
- The situation in question
- All relevant statutes and case law
- blah blah blah
The truth is, that none of that matters.
if the basic organization of your society can't be understood by a fifth grader, then it's being used to protect corruption and not to protect you.
So I've started looking at all of this via greenfielding and first principles.*
The truth is that both the sheriff and the judge are using stolen money to steal your energy and confuse you.
The truth is that it isn't very difficult to find a safe path for society in this situation.
The truth is that everyone has been brain-dirtied to the point they can't see it happening.
So you are arguing about the dimensions of the chicken coop while all the eggs AND feathers are being stolen.
For the past year, I have been studying the basic principles of understanding reality.
They are called the Trivium, and this was the foundation of a liberal education in ancient times.
The 1) Fact gathering 2) Logic (processing) 3) Productive Discussion
This has been all but been lost in our society.
Luckily, for people who want to learn how to gather the information, think clearly, make decisions, and speak to others about it, you can create your own path, using the tools I have found.
We don't have to keep going things they way we have been.
There is a whole different path. It starts with learning to think.
Let me know if that interests you.