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Bricks in the wall. Not left alone though. Do the teachers not see themselves as proper peer-group mates? Or are they predatory?
" Comment: Encouraging news, but it could be a feint. The same regulations on censorship and centralization of power could still be brought in...
At the end of the day - may the best ideas prevail. The chips are on the table. Place your bets!
Excellent SOTT comment.
Quote: "You gotta include the media, think tanks, and academia in this โ in addition to the military-industrial complex and the political class....
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Why them? Why not the 'peoples' government? In other words, him and his family and their 'friends'. Whenever they feel weak and start losing control, these regimes always spout out the same tag line about 'the people'. Obviously, they don't know their people or they would know that they are most likely not much different than all the rest and will sit down, shut up and follows orders. Those that won't are in the opposition, the rebels who most likely are finding new friends in foreign capitals these days, as they get free training and assistance. Seems yet another power play in which the losers usually turn out to be 'the people'.
Perhaps that is their part in this play until they qualify for a better one? Mother Nature as the director of this farce?