Over-representation in the Super Bowl ads. Over-representat…
Over-representation in the Super Bowl ads. Over-representation creates animosity in ones that are relegated to ‘second class’/unimportant status. One can say these reactions are justifiably equally as not based in reality as the % of the makeup seen on TV.
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Over-representation tears the country apart, and should not be done.
Because this fictitious ‘creation’ of the American populace is purposely not stated or articulated explicitly as I am doing, it can actually serve to further entrench people in their beliefs, and even radicalize them (say in anti-Black racial superiority+)
This is why the Democrat ‘shove it down your throat to brute force ‘change’ (really control over a populace’s thoughts) - is toxic, evil, and tearing the country apart.
Healthy societal change should/can come from the open flow of information, recognition of common beliefs/values, the assertion of the dignity of ALL people, open dialogue/channels, mutual respect, voicing what you really feel - not control/stolen elections
Behind all of this is two diametrically opposed views of the world. One, primarily godless, atheistic, behavioralist. One, based on the idea of the existence eternal truth, human agency, the human capacity for repentance and reconciliation.
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