I'm sure the sheep will go peacefully to the slaughter,as they always have.
Epochal change has never been achieved by a consensus among the sheep.Wolves are necessary for this task.
The current hierarchy are not wolves - more like rats.Like rats they will survive,in greater or lesser numbers,but their place is in their holes.Part of our present problems is that the rats have climbed to higher ground.A positional reset is in the offing.
Ah, the 'counterexamples'. All organised by people just outside, or constrained to the lower levels of, the existing elites -- with a few key players already inside those elites. Of course, the revolutionaries enlisted the support of the 'downtrodden'.
I'm sure the sheep will go peacefully to the slaughter,as they always have.
Epochal change has never been achieved by a consensus among the sheep.Wolves are necessary for this task.
The current hierarchy are not wolves - more like rats.Like rats they will survive,in greater or lesser numbers,but their place is in their holes.Part of our present problems is that the rats have climbed to higher ground.A positional reset is in the offing.
>Epochal change has never been achieved by a consensus among the sheep.Wolves are >necessary for this task.
Hmm...what about the French/Russian/American revolutions? Humans aren't sheep and have a breaking point, even the downtrodden ones among us.
Ah, the 'counterexamples'. All organised by people just outside, or constrained to the lower levels of, the existing elites -- with a few key players already inside those elites. Of course, the revolutionaries enlisted the support of the 'downtrodden'.