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Title: Admitted Premeditated Vote Rigging
Post by: Fizzgig on March 24, 2012, 04:54:34 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuQIMfMVMYg

This guy tries to justify the rigging by claiming he wants all voices to be heard...In an open democratic process he thinks rigging votes is the only way to get a fair outcome.

Yes Atlas I constantly think I'm living in 1984, because my reality confirms it.


Title: Re: Admitted Premeditated Vote Rigging
Post by: Jon on March 24, 2012, 04:57:47 AM
It's lovely how nobody can rewrite history now. The internet is permanent.

No institution, no government, no school -- no matter how influential -- can null this. Society at large will inevitably embrace what has been done and act accordingly.

Beautiful, isn't it?



Title: Re: Admitted Premeditated Vote Rigging
Post by: Fizzgig on March 24, 2012, 05:13:29 AM
It is beautiful, however people are jailed in 'educational institutions' their entire youth and indoctrinated by their government. Combine mental and physical abuse from their parents and it doesn't matter what evidence you give them, they will still be propagandized sheep who won't know how to think.


Title: Re: Admitted Premeditated Vote Rigging
Post by: Jon on March 24, 2012, 05:17:15 AM
It is beautiful, however people are jailed in 'educational institutions' their entire youth and indoctrinated by their government. Combine mental and physical abuse from their parents and it doesn't matter what evidence you give them, they will still be propagandized sheep who won't know how to think.
Yep, school as it is today is not a good thing. I don't know why I resisted it now that I think about it. : \

I subconsciously went against the involuntary nature of it my whole life. I never did homework but sat through class and passed tests. Eventually the office referrals got so high that I got sent to the middle school boot camp -- for, again, just not doing homework.

I was forced to eat soylent pink hamburgers every lunch and eventually I had to sit in a cubicle for 8 hours everyday. No standing up. One restroom break a day. I had to write essays on obeying authority.

Interesting experiment to say the least. Eventually I just tested out of all my classes in high school and called it finished.  


Title: Re: Admitted Premeditated Vote Rigging
Post by: Fizzgig on March 24, 2012, 05:30:14 AM
People who comply don't understand because they don't see what happens to those who don't comply. It's called a gun to your neck. Freedom is not the ability to live as long as you obey all the rules, at cost of being killed.