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ZetaTalk LIVE Chat August 29
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Watching the "protests" of stupid Americans, as Bill Maher and the Zetas pointed out a couple weeks ago, are we to believe that most of these people are simply Undecideds, headed for a water planet and therefore not worth getting angry over, or are they solidly STS now? On CNN I heard a Baptist minister in Arizona preach a sermon in which he vented so much hatred towards Obama and was so proud of it, I saw so much red I was ready to go down there and personally beat his face in with a tire iron but then felt so depressed afterwards and angry at myself for allowing his hatred to rouse similar emotions in me. It makes me want to not tune in anymore but I need to get a better perspective on this phenomenon. Are these people simply too insecure in the face of change, and ignorant of the real culprits behind their dissatisfactions?
SOZT In the past, during difficult times, witches have been burned when their only crime was having insights or being independent thinkers. During the Dark Ages, the church burned men at the cross or drew and quartered them if they asserted the world was not flat, but round. Religions have been used as the basis of war. The jews were a scapegoat during WW II so that Germany could focus its anger of their economic difficulties away from the government and onto a scapegoat. At present, the US is in an economic depression. It is not only the job loss, the perceived asset loss, but the grim future that is affecting many. They are turning their rage at whoever is in charge. EOZT
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