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Politics, Mature and taboo => Political Pundits => Topic started by: Parts on May 20, 2008, 07:50:27 PM
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The show I am watching is fucking priceless the lady just told a bunch of kids that Harry Potter should burn in Hell
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Doesn't the stupid bitch know hell doens't exist?
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What show was that?
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Jesus Camp.
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Jesus Camp.
Jesus Camp is unintentionally funny.
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Jesus Camp.
Jesus Camp is unintentionally funny.
I saw it and to me it was scary that the kids could be so brainwashed, seemingly so easily.
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Jesus Camp.
Jesus Camp is unintentionally funny.
I saw it and to me it was scary that the kids could be so brainwashed, seemingly so easily.
I see it as funny because they are self righteous pacifists, all they do is protest, give me a break. You want scary see those young kids in the Islamic world brainwashed by Jihadi's, they are ready to kill anybody who disagree with them.
Every kid is brainwashed to some extent in their childhood, often children adopt the religious and probably political views of their parents, especially their mothers. Some when they grow up manage to reject their upbringing, but most are stuck in the world viewpoint their parents believed in. One reason why I believe in the west regular church going Christians (generally morally and theologically conservative) are going to increase in their proportion of the population, their birthrates are a lot higher than those who aren't regular church goers
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I saw it and to me it was scary that the kids could be so brainwashed, seemingly so easily.
Of all people I ever met, I've encountered almost no one who's free from a significant amount of indoctrination by media and "education". The difference between a flaming liberal, a neo-conservative Bush-fan or a paleo-conservative Jesus fanatic is not an issue of amount of indoctrination but rather of the particular views they're indoctrinated with.
I developed my own world view starting at the age of 17, when I realised how much I had been indoctrinated by both the Catholic church and the liberal media. As my worldview grew in a direction pretty close to traditional Eurasian views but pretty far from those of post-modern society, I become a pariah almost everywhere I go as soon as I dare to speak openly about political or social issues. The lack of rational arguments and the huge amount of irrational defamations that I usually encounter wonderfully illustrates how litlle scepcis people apply when they hear or read something from a mainstream source and how easily they reject anything that doesn't fit into the worldview imposed on them by the media and "education" (which includes religious education). This irrational hostile attitude to anything not fitting the commonly accepted ideas is what evolutionary psychologist Kevin MacDonals refers to as altruistic punishment.