ClydeCoulter
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I think some people understand what is going on, but most people don't have a clue because sound monetary principles are not taught. The CEO may know exactly what he is doing. The retired pensioners probably don't understand what is going on and neither do the elderly. They look at it as if they paid their dues and do not look at it as a monthly shakedown of the young. They believe they have earned their position. That is a misunderstanding of what is going on.
More importantly, many young people are buying into doing away with government as the solution to their problems. They see government as their enemy rather than understanding the proper role of government. That is a misunderstanding of how to achieve liberty.
Ron Paul talks about the virtues of sound money all the time. He also talks about obeying the constitution. While most people see Ron Paul as the champion of liberty, they do not hear his message of being the champion of the constitution. His message is misunderstood.
So I see most people in America as being misinformed, intentionally, rather than being informed and understanding their world. They are propagandized in school, media, Hollywood, their churches, and online.
That is why I wrote that I did not buy AF's line, "But here's the fundamental problem: people understand, they understand perfectly what is going on, for the most part."
I think most people misunderstand rather than understand.
Yes.
I'm still in the process of "de-programming". I learn more each day, some from you all here, some from other sources/experiences.
I don't label myself as "libertarian".
I am having discussions with a couple of people, online (my oldest son and a brother-in-law). I'm listening and responding, hopefully we are each learning. Learning, if nothing else, how to discuss things without pointing fingers at each other.
We all have our own programming to deal with. Maybe some things won't be understood right now. Is pro-choice or pro-life the better moral choice? Does god(s) really exist? Some things won't matter until we learn to deal with one another and live with each other in the situation we are in already.
For every saying, that seems to make sense, there's an atidote. "You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink", "give him salt tablets". I think sayings and parables are just as bad a propaganda as any other tool, or can be. They, sometimes, give pat stances that prevent good discussion. I often times have to combat these things when trying to have a good discussion.
etc...etc...etc...I'm still learning