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The Atlantic really doesn’t like critical thinkers

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JesseJ
JesseJ
1 year ago

The stupidity of the propagandists is encouraging to me. This low IQ article coupled with the arrogance of believing their own lies shows me that these wanna be stalinists are incompetent and fragile. They are still deadly for many but the battle for minds and hearts is very limited to low IQ leftists that can’t or won’t think for themselves. It’s also why they are taking over academia.

simon
simon
1 year ago

This is incredible, it genuinely made me laugh out loud. What next, child sex cults needing more open mindedness from a cold hearted public??

Vievie
Vievie
1 year ago

Our current culture is doing its best to not only get rid of women, but also the feminine arts. Women are inherently skilled to contribute intuition, compassion, sensitivity and empathy ~ and because of these, have always been natural healers. For centuries, the women of a family would keep the knowledge of herbs, berries and plants that have healing properties and would know how to find, grow, and prepare them to make healing meals, teas, salves, etc. We knew how to take care of our men, so they could in turn provide for us, and our children, so they could grow strong. We didn’t have to run to an urgent care clinic every time someone had the sniffles.

Big Pharma needs us to no longer put any stock in natural, readily-available healing techniques (that don’t have horrible side effects, by the way) and definitely not to trust ourselves or take care of one another, as we have for eons.

As a result, we are growing weaker, poorer, and feebler of mind, and our connections with one another are also weakened.

Last edited 1 year ago by vievie
the great plague
the great plague
1 year ago
Reply to  Vievie

You are absolutely right. The more separate from nature we become, the sicker. Unfortunately most people still believe in religions that are starkly anti-nature and anti-women.

retiredtwitteruser
retiredtwitteruser
1 year ago

Which religions, specifically? If you don’t mind me asking?

retiredtwitteruser
retiredtwitteruser
1 year ago
Reply to  Vievie

I haven’t been to a doctor for 3 and a half years and stopped taking their prescribed poisons soon after. Any symptoms of illness I have experienced since have been as a result of poisons prepared by people with knowledge similar to that you describe, herbalists, alchemists, witches. God has healed me on every occasion. “Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, for many false prophets have gone out into the world. By this you know the Spirit of God: every spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God, and every spirit that does not confess Jesus is not from God. This is the spirit of the antichrist, which you heard was coming and now is in the world already. Little children, you are from God and have overcome them, for he who is in you is greater than he who is in the world.” (1 John 4:1-4)

Vievie
Vievie
1 year ago

You’re not saying that chamomile tea is a “poison” prepared by “witches”, are you? Because what I’m talking about are normal remedies found in everyday nature. Pretty sure that your God made the chamomile flower as well as you, yes?

Not that I have anything against prayer, by any means. Pray away! I’m just saying, the whole purpose of (natural) food is to keep us alive and our bodies in balance. That’s what I’m referring to… just knowing, for example, which berries are poisonous to humans, and which are super foods that can help support our bodies in healing. There’s nothing evil about that; it’s how things are supposed to be.

Also, not all women are witches. Just fyi. 😉

Melursus
Melursus
1 year ago
Reply to  Vievie

I believe you are correct, and I think Retiredtwitteruser just misunderstood you and thought more about the shamanism or druirdy kind of stuff. I’m a Christian and I believe we will go back to natural medicine soon, the true one not altered by ill-intentioned people. Planty of religious people wrote books about herbs, like Maria Treben or Saint Hildegard, but just think about “grandma’s remedies” in general, with technology we’ve lost so much knowledge!

Last edited 1 year ago by Melursus
CaliGirlWonders
CaliGirlWonders
1 year ago

Hahahahahahahaha! This is nothing but BS written by cushy-job-keeping career clowns.