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Self-absorption in all its forms kills empathy, let alone compassion.
Whether this is intended or not, I see this article as a narrative. Why? It gives you a selection of possible motives, which basically says it...
This is the narrative, or the cover of the narrative. They gave us 2 choices in the beginning, the wet market and an accidental Wuhan release....
So was it Israel? In its current circumstances? And these Tajik murderers… it's actually unbelievable, that they agreed to do such atrocity (and...
Funny how Sachs leads off saying it was accidentally released. Event201 suggest prior planning. I think he's a bit of a globalist shill, believes...
I ask this as well - is a baby born in Turkey - the country of it - is that baby any less important than a baby born in Gaza? Is said baby any...
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Bravo Chris Hedges!
A book that SOTT might take up and publicize to great benefit is Alternatives to Economic Globalization: A Better World is Possible, edited by John Cavanaugh and Jerry Mander for the International Forum on Globalization (Berrett-Koehler Publishers Inc., 2004). This book has not received its due from the media and the public.
When I read Thomas Friedman's The World Is Flat, my first thought was that upcoming generations may find a way to circumvent Friedman's unpleasant predictions. The Cavanaugh/Friedman book provides important information for those who rebel against what is represented by Wall Street.
Corporations are indeed soul-less and amoral. Their ethic is profit, not good for humanity. Yet a corporation by law has the rights of a citizen, and through neglect of the law, they have been allowed to trample on the rights of citizens. I highly recommend this book to those who need help putting their thoughts into words and actions.