"The Individual vs The Collective"

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  1. markcoinoz

    markcoinoz Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    Excellent comparison between the individual and the collective by G. Edward Griffin.
    Goes for about an hour.

    [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnrA2IHx3gc[/youtube]
     
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    A quick overview? I can't concentrate that long.
     
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    OK, I will put it in the simplest of terms for you.

    An Individual makes the determined effort to watch the interview knowing full well that it just may hold some important facts which could alter the way you do things in the future.

    The Collective is a system which says, we know what's best for you. Therefore, you don't need to watch this interview, but rather rely and trust us instead. :p

    All forms of totalitarian societies and dictatorships have had their fundamental roots embedded in "Collectivism".
    What starts out as grandiose ideologies, soon turns out to hold the most corrupt evil people who have worked their way to the top.
    Before long every law will be implemented "For The Common Good". "The State Knows What's Best For You"

    Whenever you hear these terms used, you will know what's behind it and where it's heading.
     
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    LMAO markcoinoz.

    It took one hour to say all of that?????

    I prefer to read stuff, you can skim through it to see if it contains anything worthwhile, you can't do that with Youtube vids - this Youtube vid I will not watch. I probably know it all already.
     

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