There is so much going on here. I've read it three times and notice something more each time. Perhaps you have hit on the spark that lights the match to either our demise as self-aggrandizing serpents, or survival as imperfect and flawed, yet moral beings.
The trick is how to survive as the latter without morphing into the former.
Charity, is to give because you can, not because you can't but feel guilty, nor because you can and you'll get a tax break. Those who do it, do charity like proper breathing, unconscious and easy. Despite the constant media bombardment, and active 5gen controlled "stunts" to shock and horror the masses, most people naturally are charitable, when not saturated in guilt, trauma, and psychological abuse of being told that they are bad, poor, provided, or there is a manufactured scarcity narrative.
Beware the "Altruistic capitalism", the "climate activism", the "Sustainability Development Goals", and the "Diversity Equitable and Inclusion". Recognise these for what they are, for then you'll recognise the next big con.😐
Completely awesome, I will need to read again because it is rich with detail. Now I am off to bash Nicholas Krsitof, I know some things about childbirth being female & a retired RN & the granddaughter of a back country midwife who never lost a mom or baby.
So you found a clinic in Sudan that will be closed, which indicates to you USAID should not be shut down. In fact its mission has not be shut down it has been moved under the Department of State. If the clinic was mistakenly shut down State can rectify this. I cannot imagine any sane person thinking USAID as an independent agency, was being administered as was originally devised or in a way to make the American people proud. It was a political organization.
You missed mentioning that Nicholas Kristof of the NY Times wrote that comment about people dying without USAID money. Watch as they do the same with Medicaid! 🤬
There is so much going on here. I've read it three times and notice something more each time. Perhaps you have hit on the spark that lights the match to either our demise as self-aggrandizing serpents, or survival as imperfect and flawed, yet moral beings.
The trick is how to survive as the latter without morphing into the former.
Charity, is to give because you can, not because you can't but feel guilty, nor because you can and you'll get a tax break. Those who do it, do charity like proper breathing, unconscious and easy. Despite the constant media bombardment, and active 5gen controlled "stunts" to shock and horror the masses, most people naturally are charitable, when not saturated in guilt, trauma, and psychological abuse of being told that they are bad, poor, provided, or there is a manufactured scarcity narrative.
Beware the "Altruistic capitalism", the "climate activism", the "Sustainability Development Goals", and the "Diversity Equitable and Inclusion". Recognise these for what they are, for then you'll recognise the next big con.😐
Ps nice to see your work again ES.😉
#follownone #mistakeswereNOTmade #getlocalised
Completely awesome, I will need to read again because it is rich with detail. Now I am off to bash Nicholas Krsitof, I know some things about childbirth being female & a retired RN & the granddaughter of a back country midwife who never lost a mom or baby.
So you found a clinic in Sudan that will be closed, which indicates to you USAID should not be shut down. In fact its mission has not be shut down it has been moved under the Department of State. If the clinic was mistakenly shut down State can rectify this. I cannot imagine any sane person thinking USAID as an independent agency, was being administered as was originally devised or in a way to make the American people proud. It was a political organization.
You missed mentioning that Nicholas Kristof of the NY Times wrote that comment about people dying without USAID money. Watch as they do the same with Medicaid! 🤬
Well said of provoking of deep thoughts Thank you