RAND Corporation raised an article titled “Three Ways to Stop the Spread of False Information.” Alas, defining the preponderance as innocent angels desperate for truth. Denial? Something that exists only in fairytales. According to RAND, the hoi polloi is bereft of conscience; unable to draw viable conclusions without the aid of mainstream media gurus. Thus, the authors—moved by pity and compassion—incline to the level of beleaguered masses.
Take ten people within any endeavor and realize variance regarding aptitude. Not so, however, concerning politics and formal religion (both having to do with authority) as each person is on par. It is eerie to observe individuals rush to approve themselves, yet doing none of the work to substantiate approval. Hence, when interrogated by one who is conversant, they howl as though pierced by a dagger—exposed as frauds existing in fantasy land. A primary attributing factor of such mass delusion is reliance on mass media (sights and sounds emanating from crystal screens like magic).
Mega-media pundits now contend the mass migration is an affront to the “American” ideal. Nay, consider most “Americans” forfeited their civic responsibilities implicitly laid out in the Constitution and writings of John Jay, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton (to name just three Framers). Had the denizens remained aware, circumstances would embody a different coloring.
So, the economic migrants mirror the sovrans—here strictly for what they can get; even given identical benefits while doing none of the work. This is the regard of the leading lights towards “Americans,” and one must admit they are consistent. Indeed, certain newcomers may prove more assertive.
