The race for growth, the loss of humanity?

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Obamot
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by Obamot » 13/06/12, 16:59

Hop there ...

losses VS profits
good vs evil
frustrations vs. satisfactions
in his boots VS next to the plate
with VS value without value
lie vs truth
debit vs credit
nothing VS everything

etc (you would think you heard the crocodile, hihiihi ...)

What strikes me is the bi-polarization of opinions. This kind of Manichaeism directly comes from the three major monotheistic sister religions in place (and not four: Christianity, Islamism, Judaism, unless we add psychoanalysis => : Lol: ) which stigmatizes everything, and even the legislative campaign, which saw the middle way of centrism be "eliminated" ...

Basically and with rare exceptions, whether we are believers or not, whether we like it or we. We are all imbued with the majority beliefs of said religions in the place where we live, all of us!

It is this kind of binary vision that risks leading humanity to its destruction ...

PS: I don't escape it, except when I have the reflex to think about it ...
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by netshaman » 15/06/12, 01:33

It's boring eh?
We did not leave the hostel then!
It's still a pleasure to see an opinion that puts us in our place.
: Mrgreen:
This kind of thing can go on for years and during that time the planet dies in silence ...
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by Obamot » 15/06/12, 05:49

wi wi, you've seen! It smells of chignon creping in Matignon, on the legislative elections! : Mrgreen:

Psychodrama at the Palais! War of 'Religion'in the party: duality! Image Even here.
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