Mr.didgeridoo
Aug 9, 2017 · 1 min read

I believe that wealth consolidation off of the myriads or working class people, is it self apart of this phenomenon.

People looking to find the cause for their askewed hierarchy, rather than looking at themselves as the participating cogs, seem to gravitate to a ‘blame game’ that currently is entrenched into politics.

But this is obviously the wrong approach for people to take.

And I think you can share the same sentiment that: it is only a measure of the invididuals health in general, in a society, that should readjust the lenses. Not just a particular group, which can make social fixes too secular and unbalanced.

The dangers of identity politics is the éclat, of those with the interest of maintaining a divisiveness.

Or a tool to keep money into politics, and keep the individual unhealthy, unengaged in any kind of ‘local colloquy’, and even unchallenged to gain more insight on the basic human condition here.

I just wanted to add my take here, as you seem very reasonable, at least in your assessments I’ve read so far.

Ultimately i just think people need more open discussion, and tolerance to their own sensitivity. Rather than acknowledge these types of things as an attack on themselves, instead acknowledge the attack on idealogy.

Which idealogy itself will continue to change and be evolved with society. Not simply stumped, or lagging behind because some are convinced that their voice has been cut out. Let me make it clear to those who do: We are all cut out, and only money can exercise its vocal chords in this system.

Mr.didgeridoo

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