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It Would Be an Oxymoron

  • 3 days ago
  • 2 min read
Some do.
Some do.

A huge number believe it, but the wise know better. Do you really think that less fortunate people can use a platform created by the very wealthy to promote their goods, services, products, or even ideas if those ideas conflict with the mindsets of the people who built that media? It should be obvious by now: the very wealthy provide exclusively for the very wealthy. Unless you’re completely misinformed, you’ll fully understand what I’m saying.


I’m not one to cast aspersions on any one group, but if you look closely at what’s happening in American society, it’s easy to conclude that the very wealthy—who own just about everything—have little to no intention of loosening their grip. Where does that leave you and me? Some of us have seen this coming for many seasons, but our voices have been muted. Others who had a hint of a spine were persuaded to take sides with the most affluent, settling for scarfing down the crumbs that fell off the table. Some believed it was one race causing all the pain, but if we’re observant, it’s clear that rich people stick together—and the ones who’ve been bamboozled into thinking they’re part of that crowd are the glue holding it all together.


I’ll keep it simple, because most of us are out here trying to earn an honest buck. We have no intention of putting our knees on anyone’s neck to hold them down. It’s human nature, though, for some to want even more when they already possess the complete king’s ransom. They’re afraid of losing their power and going back to being normal once they’ve had a taste of honey. Others who’ve had their turn in the barrel are less eager to be selfish—but once they start fearing the loss of everything, they too can have a change of heart toward greed. It would be an oxymoron if they acted differently.


Then there’s another group of people. Most, but not all, of them have spent many seasons as the caboose on the train. They’ve been genetically programmed to explore dimensions beyond the physical. They see clearly how others conduct themselves when tethered exclusively to the physical realm. So, their expectations are different—but they still must engage in the process of acquiring life’s necessities.When the deep reach of the wealthy becomes unbearable, these are the people compelled to devise mechanisms for survival. We’ve reached that point.


And now the wise ones are not alone, because the wealthy who control everything have exhausted their list of projections. Their intentions are out in the open for all to see. Now wise people from all races, creeds, colors, religions, and whatever else, too, find themselves in the window of vulnerability. Most now understand that their best chance for survival resides within those who have already known these things for many seasons. Others will believe past projections and adhere to them to their own chagrin. God always gives us choice.


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