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I, too, have used the term "sheeple". I know that I, personally, meant no disrespect to those who were uninformed or those who refuse to look. Although I think the word definitely has it's place, it CAN be overused. Perhaps, for many circumstances, it can be replaced with the phrase "less enlightened". That seems to have a less critical and more hopeful tone to it.
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Only those unaware of what is going on would be offended by those terms.The fact is that most people have a herd mentality are in fact sheeple. http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...t+Rising&hl=en
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Okay, I'm cross-posting.
Sheeple are people who follow without considering the outcome, like sheep. SOME Mammals are very different from predatory reptiles or predatory mammals. Let's get clear about economic characteristics in the market place. Capitalism is PREDATORY and PARASITIC when it becomes a monopoly. Those characteristic go with Reptiles, Reptilians and Reptoids (in addition to being part of cats and wolves' makeup). We have living among us, Reptilian-hybrids that look perfectly human. That's the history we got in Scripture, remember? Those Reptile-human hybrids JUST HAPPEN TO BE RUNNING THINGS. I wonder how that happened. They JUST HAPPEN to express a great deal of contempt for mammal-humans who are NOT predatory, NOT parasitic, NOT greedy, NOT avaritious. That's why the term "sheeple" is EXACTLY equivalent to "******," except that it encompasses the entire working class, regardless of physical race. No wonder, a lot of people find that term to be an inappropriate perjorative. I don't think it's appropriate that Reptile-hybrid predatory mammals should be leading the human race by plunder, by deceit, by trickery and by acting like serpents. That bothers me. And we have to address who is leading us, and by what qualities, or we the mammals will be slaves forever. Shech-- |
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#29 |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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When I was a kid there was an expression we used, "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me."
But then, when I was a kid, we weren't molly-coddled from cradle to grave. If we broke the rules, we got punished. It didn't take too much punishment to make it obvious that names don't hurt in the slightest. But in this day and age, punishment seems to be mostly by words so we have a world populated by wimps that can't take name calling in their stride. Bring back the strap or cane or a clip behind the ears. That's the way to imunise kids against name calling. |
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That's how the wolves in sheep's clothing look at the sheep. 9/11 is a good example. ![]() Last edited by feeler; 10-08-2008 at 05:07 AM. |
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