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Not just our boys, but the psyche of society

Posted by Jessy on 2020-May-15 10:32:26, Friday
In reply to How does us being exposed affect our boys? posted by kipling on 2020-May-15 08:45:11, Friday

When the "system" has endless resources of cash to stigmatize something, and create abusive hysterics... instill fear, sew anger, humiliate, and propagate false narratives...

This most certainly "alters the "DNA" of a friendship, the amount of people that are involved in this brutal intervention (I mean paid employees) of every level and dimension is mind-spinning.

Who knows what a boy IS ALLOWED to think, he IS MADE to believe, accept, and be repulsed...

No one ever "studies" this, as it could be detrimental to the lucrative Abuse industry that the false economy is built upon.

So the answer is - Things change. Personalities are altered, Liberty of the soul is forever stolen, true reflection is blurred, future relationships are non existent (in many cases), loneliness becomes one's best friend, and trust of the institutions becomes a disdain effigy of suspicion.

The above is the effects of a brutal intervention, and the break down that comes from it - it's horrible, life-long in it's effect... and all paid for with Government monies that are just printed from thin air, and carried out by arrogance and ignorance in the context of dramatic self made societal opportunism.

I'm now tuned in to the "M.O" of this psychotic system, and see this demented power structure in many many facets of life, looking to enter and consume peoples lives ... it lives, it breathes, and it destroys.

Kind of like you, that asks these questions for what? What will you do with this response?
Jessy

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