“Even though we require flexibility to negotiate our changing circumstances, we are rather built to anxiously turn away from alternatives.” TurnsCircumstancesBuiltAlternativesFlexibility Book:Affirmations for Artists Source: Affirmations for Artists
“The most effective way to close down the human mind and to manipulate its sense of self is to program into it some form of dogma. A dogma will always vehemently defend itself from other information and repel any alternative opinion which contradicts its narrow, solidified view. Dogmas become a person's sense of security and means of retaining power, and humanity tends to cling to both until its knuckles turn white. Dogmas take endless forms, and when you can persuade different people to hold opposing dogmas, the manipulation of conflict and control through "divide and rule" becomes easy.” PeopleWayMindHumansMeanPersonsDifferentSelfFormHumanityTurnsEasyWhiteViewsOpinionSecurityInformationConflictProgramEndlessAlternativesManipulationHuman MindDividesDogmaManipulateDifferent PeoplesOpposingSense Of SelfKnucklesRetaining Author:David Icke
“The classic trap for any revolutionary is always, “What's your alternative?” But even if you could provide the interrogator with a blueprint, this does not mean he would use it: in most cases he is not sincere in wanting to know. In fact this is a common offensive, a technique to reflect revolutionary anger and turn it against itself. Moreover, the oppressed have no job to convince all people. All they need know is that the present system is destroying them.” PeopleIfsKnowsNeedsMeanDoeFactsUseJobsTurnsCommonCasesTechniqueAlternativesRevolutionaryClassicConvinceSincereDestroyingTrapsOffensiveOppressedBlueprints Author:Shulamith Firestone