It seems as though much more time had passed since I wrote this comment. (haha, I did not start that sentence with, I feel like, though I could have). I may have had a glass of wine before writing it.
I struggle with the us verses them/good verses evil battle. On the one hand, I read essays like this and the words spark hope/life in…
It seems as though much more time had passed since I wrote this comment. (haha, I did not start that sentence with, I feel like, though I could have). I may have had a glass of wine before writing it.
I struggle with the us verses them/good verses evil battle. On the one hand, I read essays like this and the words spark hope/life into what, if the globalists get away with it, will otherwise be a dark and dismal future. On the other hand, when I read works from say, Charles Eisenstein, I am underwhelmed, deflated, totally demoralized that, all the kumbaya, hand holding, singing around the metaphorical campfire will only bring eternal damnation and destruction all the faster.
I would love to hear the Good Citizen's, as well as other folks opinions on this.
It seems as though much more time had passed since I wrote this comment. (haha, I did not start that sentence with, I feel like, though I could have). I may have had a glass of wine before writing it.
I struggle with the us verses them/good verses evil battle. On the one hand, I read essays like this and the words spark hope/life into what, if the globalists get away with it, will otherwise be a dark and dismal future. On the other hand, when I read works from say, Charles Eisenstein, I am underwhelmed, deflated, totally demoralized that, all the kumbaya, hand holding, singing around the metaphorical campfire will only bring eternal damnation and destruction all the faster.
I would love to hear the Good Citizen's, as well as other folks opinions on this.
What say you?