The story of the Titanic is fascinating to me. It's tragic, but the imagery and the many stories of being on that vessel, cruising across the Atlantic Ocean on a ship deemed unsinkable, are breathtaking. She was a large and beautiful ship and the owners had plans for multiple transatlantic voyages.
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I love analogies to make a point. It gives breathing room to look anew at a subject. Titanic was a great choice. Hopefully this time, it is the elites who are thrown into the icy waters and the lifeboats are given to those who live below.
I read an abstract of a study that argued that when humans become hierarchical (they studied the aboriginal people), the elites in that society ritualistically sacrifice others to maintain power. This is what we need to transcend and I think it is by having a strong community culture.
I love analogies to make a point. It gives breathing room to look anew at a subject. Titanic was a great choice. Hopefully this time, it is the elites who are thrown into the icy waters and the lifeboats are given to those who live below.
I read an abstract of a study that argued that when humans become hierarchical (they studied the aboriginal people), the elites in that society ritualistically sacrifice others to maintain power. This is what we need to transcend and I think it is by having a strong community culture.
“Woke,” “wokeism,” “wokeness,” etc., are deceptive nomenclatures for concealing the truth about the Jews and the Frankfurt School . . .
https://cwspangle.substack.com/p/how-the-grift-right-gimps-for-the
Yes indeed, a great metaphor for the current state of things; and an inspiring call to action. Thank you