Now that I am over it, I'd like to iterate the following about it.
I think that in the American Culture, there is an important
place for legitimate, competitive sports. An important place whose incalculable
value is undisputed. I do not believe the Olympics belong in that place. Nor do
I believe that their primary function is the display of competitive athletic
events. The obvious purpose of the games are much more sinister and manipulative, and if
you aren’t aware of their prime purpose and don’t grasp the function of the
psychological methodology used to promulgate the mind twisting, there’s little
point in trying to learn it now. It’s already to late.
However, after reading the carefully cast and masterfully
provocative iterations regarding recent Olympian feats, written by morally void
“journalists", I was disappointed
to realize that under the guise of “sports" lay the carefully camouflaged,
endless political litany, of how “bad” the majority of Americans are, and how
much they enjoy being that way. This vicious diatribe is being touted as
intellectual insecticide, used to treat the incredibly perfect grapes of
“inclusiveness" whose growth is bring impeded by this vicious infection now
scientifically identified as the American Culture. So, the nauseating iterations
continue. Funded by virtually every major corporation in America and driven by
an ideology so perverted that billions are being spent for the sole purpose of
contradicting current scientists and philosophers who disagree and whose facts
don’t fit the current political narrative. Further the task of re-writing
history is highballing down the Highway of Hell, like a run away Detroi Diesel,
with flames from their stacks and smoke a ‘blowin black as coal, all done in
order to provide some pseudo foundation for their madness, since our current
culture seems unwilling to accept it just because CNN says it's true.
I refuse to be taken in by these journalistic “hit pieces".
It’s not even decent propaganda by North Korean standards….and what the hell
does it have to do with sports?
The greatest demonstration of usefulness made by the
Olympics, has little to do with athletic competition and everything to do with politicized
Americans. We, as a Nation, in it's present form, are over. “We" are
finished. As a culture, what did exist here as evidenced by the acceptance and
adoration of the people of the world, is, was, and may forever be, over. Over,
regardless of the fact, that the “American" culture is the finest example
of how far people will go to help others, share wealth and be sincerely
concerned for the general welfare of those we've never met.
As an example of our demise, today, the daily media created
crisis, opens it's incredibly repetitive and intellectually deadening book, and
with a few words and pictures makes us 10 years old, and in public school.
We’re being fed the curriculum originally intended for 7 year olds because it
is important that we learn no faster than “Johnny Foe”...... “Johnny" is
cognitively under served and culturally inept as well as being functionally incapable
of grasping the axioms necessary to move forward. Therefore, their story goes,
WE, who can learn, must sacrifice our chance at a better future. We, because of
our God given intelligence and ambition, to say nothing of courage and
initiative, are deemed “privileged” and
as such, must perform self destruction by performing prefrontal lobotomies on
ourselves and our children, so we won’t be “privileged” anymore. We must sacrifice
that future, even though history teaches us that should we succeed in this
lesson, well, we’ll take “Johnny" with us. A “free" ride, sort of,
for Johnny. Further, we will understand the next, far to complicated for
“Johnny" lesson. And understanding that “next" lesson is absolutely necessary
to open the next door to our psychological independence, thereby coming one
step closer to the humanity of our ancestors. And we will share the learning
and benefits found in that lesson WITH “Johnny". You see, at this time,
regardless of our corporate generosity, “Johnny’s" culture has destroyed
his natural belief in himself. Sadly therefore, his chances of ever learning
without us, who have become his academic peers, are “slim to none”, at best.
To be direct, the "Olympics", in general, and
professional sports in particular, are at BEST, a mercantile enterprise which
serves our Masters in two ways. First, the Olympics are a “spectacle” visually addicting
and mindless in their present form. Secondly, they are remarkably malleable. I
believe that,, like in all “sports", strict and definitive rules, lead you
to believe there is little chance for “cheating"! And we all love a “fair"
and hard-fought game. However, the Olympics are the most "in your
face" example of overt corruption since prize fighting was first
sanctioned as a “sport". Think for a moment. What prize fighting championship hasn't gone
into the books without leaving the fans with a nagging feeling that the
"Ref" was "crooked"? What Superbowl game didn't have a
hundreds of millions of dollars grand finale...... that reeked with bias, poor
calls and overlooked violations that could have changed the outcome? The litany
goes on. And that IS the purpose of their presentation. To let you know,
nothing is good or pure or safe. And “they" are wrong. Our Nation is being
overtaken and consumed by a foreign enemy and we are still falling victim to
the self evident truths that the sports, pornography and entertainment
industries, vocalized through a completely compromised, mass media cabal,
control our every thought, devour our good deeds, and mock our Ancestors who
brought the first real chance for worldwide freedom to the light of day.
So I could care less about this hoopla. To coin a
phrase..... for all the "LIVES MATTER" marchers.... in case you
haven't noticed, their are the millions of people in the world that are still
starving to death, being sold into the horror of perverted slavery and living
in the "this can't be true" movie, that we call society. So screw the
Olympics and the Billions wasted on them. Maybe it’s just me, but I'll never
needed to be entertained that much.
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