Who’s in control?

Controlling what people think can make you extremely powerful. Case in point, Mao Zedong, Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party from 1943 to 1976. Through violence and thought control, over time, it becomes the norm, paralleling a battered woman but on a larger scale.

Restricting ideas and imposing opinions through censorship and the curbing of school curricula, for decades, have suppressed the poor and people of color in the United States from slavery, through Jim Crow, and subliminally through trickle-down economics. Threats and innuendos of hate come from small minds that have never developed a sense of humanity. The better angels about nature.

Superiority and dominance are a mindset fueled by primitiveness and a lack of empathy for others. It has taken an invisible virus, COVID-19, to bring to the forefront through contact tracing the sacrificial. And now, the survival of the fittest is propagated by armed individuals on government property in protest of social distancing. Regardless of the science, the facts/statistics, who is still on the front lines? It’s the poor, the front-line medical workers, and people of color – the prevailing sacrificial in a divided nation invigorated by one man.

Now in Tennessee, on April 7, 2023, Rep. Gloria Johnson, who survived GOP’s push to punish her, says it’s ‘pretty clear why she was spared, but 2 Black Democratic lawmakers were thrown out because they demonstrated for gun control. Psychology. The boldness has gotten pretty blatant
While a Texas law went into effect on Thursday, April 6th, 2023, that bans abortion-inducing pills – also known as Plan B – after the seventh week of pregnancy. While the banning of books in Florida rolls on

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