You reminded me of the story of the beggar at the pool, when Jesus asked him "do you want to get well?" His first response wasn't "yes". It was "but I don't have anybody to get me into the pool when the waters are stirred up". He must have gotten over the victim mentality, though, because Jesus healed him anyway :-) It is a twisted multigenerational long-term ideological plan to teach generations of their own self-importance and entitlement to make them weak and controllable. And naive and gullible, too. That twisted self image destroys the ability to rationally assess things/people/situations, and if presented with reality, the cognitive dissonance is too great to overcome.
You reminded me of the story of the beggar at the pool, when Jesus asked him "do you want to get well?" His first response wasn't "yes". It was "but I don't have anybody to get me into the pool when the waters are stirred up". He must have gotten over the victim mentality, though, because Jesus healed him anyway :-) It is a twisted multigenerational long-term ideological plan to teach generations of their own self-importance and entitlement to make them weak and controllable. And naive and gullible, too. That twisted self image destroys the ability to rationally assess things/people/situations, and if presented with reality, the cognitive dissonance is too great to overcome.
Sharon, you nailed that.