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Speaker 0 (0s): <inaudible> welcome back.
Speaker 1 (17s): It's Monday for me. What day is it for you? Is it Tuesday and Wednesday? Saturday, the greatest day ever, whatever day it is. Thank you for taking a few minutes to hang out with me. We're getting back into Whoo Theodore Ted Kaczynski AKA the unit bomber. This guy, I'll tell you what this guy was ahead of his time. He may have been out of his mind
Speaker 0 (46s): And when he was definitely ahead of his time. And to me,
Speaker 1 (51s): It's interesting to think about people who think about things differently. I think that also backs up the statement that man's best thinking is done outdoors. This is a guy that moved out into a shack way out in the middle of nowhere. I think he was out in Montana, had a small little cabin where he would just read and kind of live life, the natural way and be away from technology.
The reason he was so far away from technology is his belief that technology was going to enslave the world. We left off talking about feelings of inferiority. This is from the book, technological slavery, and the first part, the book is called industrial society and its future. We are moving on to the next reading, which is going to be over socialization.
Again, these are what I am reading is they're clearly not my ideas. However, I think these ideas are important enough for people to consider them. And that's why I'm going over them with you and my friends. What do you guys think about this? Is it just pure craziness or can you find some nuggets?
Speaker 0 (2m 13s): The truth in the words of Ted Kaczynski let us begin. Psychologists
Speaker 1 (2m 21s): Used the term socialization
Speaker 0 (2m 24s): To designate
Speaker 1 (2m 25s): The process by which children are trained to Think
Speaker 0 (2m 29s): And act as a society demands as a person
Speaker 1 (2m 34s): Has said to be well socialized. If he believes
Speaker 0 (2m 37s): In and obeys the moral code of his society and fits in well as a functioning part of that society, it may seem senseless to say that many leftists are over socialized since the leftist is perceived as a rebel, Never
Speaker 1 (2m 54s): In the last of the position can be defended. Many leftists are not such rebels
Speaker 0 (2m 58s): As they seem. Let me just stop there for just one quick second. For those of you that have kids, I want you to think about this term over socialization. I want you to think about what you watched and what you listened to when you were a kid I'm in my forties. And when I was as a kid, we, there was a GI. Joe is the big cartoon.
And what did GI Joe do for men? Well, GI Joe taught young men that you should be in the military and that you should knowing is half the battle. You should try and understand what's going on because now, you know, and knowing is half the battle for girls that were Barbies and Barbie was a lot like the Housewives today and GI Joe of yesterday is a lot like the first person shooter games up today.
So if you think about our media and you think about socialization and you think about the music and the programs that we're programming, the people our age, you can see a path. And if you could see that path, you could kind of predict the future. Remember the movies we saw like top gun and you know, all the movies about the military we're America was a good guy and we're going in and save and people. And you know that those are all propaganda.
That's aimed at young impressionable people to socialize them in a way in which is beneficial for this state. The reason I'm yammering on about this is I've noticed some interesting, well, I think they are. I think that they're kind of scary if that's true. If, if the programs that are being shown to kids now are any idea of the future than I think you can see a future beginning that is going to make us do some horrible things.
My daughter was watching this program from Disney and it's all about the, it's all about the children of villains and Disney movies, right? Not a bad premise, like they all get together and sing and dance and it seemed kind of happy. However, if you listen to the words of the songs and these kids are singing, you know, there's, there's definitely a, a relationship between music and thinking and what the songs are that are being sung to these children are like, it's good to be bad.
Yeah. Yeah. You should be horrible. Yeah. I'm going to kill this person. Like it just, they may be, they don't say I'm going to kill
Speaker 1 (5m 58s): This person, but they just start drilling in how good it is to be bad. And how be in villains are good at it. Like this subversive nature of
Speaker 0 (6m 9s): This antihero
Speaker 1 (6m 11s): And the antihero has become the new hero, which it seems to me in the back of kids' minds, your giving them permission to do horrible things. And if you look at, if, if, if you were laying out a long-term plan to subvert a nation, if you were laying out a long-term plan, you would beat you. You always begin with indoctrination, you'd begin with the kids in. It seems to me it's seems to me, it's at least plausible that we are beginning to set up a United States to be somewhat like the Nazi party in Germany.
There is being it's seems to me that there is a movement of foot to create poverty in anger and hatred in Americans so that they will do horrific things to people. If you can slowly start telling the children, it's okay to be bad what's you're doing is you're very slowly taking away the morality.
You know, you're just slightly peeling away the morality and saying, Hey, it's okay to be bad. Meanwhile, while the kids today grow up, they're going to see their grandparents. They're parents have nothing, have things stripped away from them on a possible, a possible break-down in the economy possibly to have pensions as being taken away all the under the guise, the COVID. And once you, once you have done that once you've demoralized of a generation of people, and you have given permission to the children, to those people, to be bad, you have put in place a mindset that will allow brutality
Speaker 0 (8m 1s): To blossom.
Speaker 1 (8m 3s): And unlike Nazi Germany, who was, I think it was Kissinger who said, you know, poor Germany, there are two big
Speaker 0 (8m 12s): To the too big for Europe, but to small, to rule the world, right? They were They
Speaker 1 (8m 21s): And had the technical know-how. They have the drive, but they just didn't have the population to do it.
Speaker 0 (8m 29s): America does that matter.
Speaker 1 (8m 31s): Erica does. And as divided as we are now, you know, it was less than 20 years ago when everyone was waving flags after 2011, number one of the towers got hit. When you couldn't buy a flag in a store, people were walking around high five in each other, waving the flags, talking about how much they love America.
Speaker 0 (8m 50s): Imagine what will happen
Speaker 1 (8m 53s): If indeed there is some sort attack where
Speaker 0 (8m 56s): Be in a bio attack or ya know, a made up a bio attack, or, you know, if it is in fact, some sort of limited nuclear strike, and then it was blamed on Iran or bla...