That a cartoonist put that understanding on paper (or digital) is amazing - and a great indication of the waking up process marching forward (pun intended). That really nails the situation beautifully in a way that any ordinary voter should be able to understand. It's Dualacracy controlled from above.
That video of Shelley Yates talks about the Indigo kids coming of voting age in 2012 and how they will change things via using the current system - and that just did NOT ring true for me at all. I don't really think there are so many "indigo" kids out there - and I certainly can't see anything happening within the current system. If they are going to change anything - it will need to be a complete overhaul back to the Republic - which most "indigo" kids have no understanding of IMO. Maybe I'm wrong about that - I don't have any kids - but from what I've seen they're clueless...
It seems like every generation of adults expects their children to grow up and find solutions for the problems they've either created or perpetuated. An irresponsible and unrealistic approach at best.
I heard that every child born since the mid-1980s is an Indigo child, though it hardly seems likely from my observations. However, despite evidence of mass apathy and herd mentality within the youth culture, I also see some positive signs. Overall, today's kids are much more astute and mature than their parents were at that age. I'm always amazed when I see a young child initiate some humanitarian cause, give a speech on poignant issues, or write a letter to the president. It will be interesting to see how they respond to these shifting times.
The Gathering Spot is a PEERS empowerment website "Dedicated to the greatest good of all who share our beautiful world"
That's one of the best political cartoons I've ever seen -- certainly the biggest in scope.
This video creation is called Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Bank? An Uncensored Investigation of the U.S. Federal Reserve
You can watch it at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_M_Rh_fgKEQ&feature=player_embedded#at=1397
It doesn't say much that most of us here don't already know, but it's hilarious. Got to have humor!
By the way, I'm sorry that my above post overlapped Wendy's cartoon. What a shame. Don't know what happened.
I couldn't get the video to play on the link above, so I watched on their home page: http://www.baitandswitchtv.com/
Bittersweet.
That a cartoonist put that understanding on paper (or digital) is amazing - and a great indication of the waking up process marching forward (pun intended). That really nails the situation beautifully in a way that any ordinary voter should be able to understand. It's Dualacracy controlled from above.
That video of Shelley Yates talks about the Indigo kids coming of voting age in 2012 and how they will change things via using the current system - and that just did NOT ring true for me at all. I don't really think there are so many "indigo" kids out there - and I certainly can't see anything happening within the current system. If they are going to change anything - it will need to be a complete overhaul back to the Republic - which most "indigo" kids have no understanding of IMO. Maybe I'm wrong about that - I don't have any kids - but from what I've seen they're clueless...
It seems like every generation of adults expects their children to grow up and find solutions for the problems they've either created or perpetuated. An irresponsible and unrealistic approach at best.
I heard that every child born since the mid-1980s is an Indigo child, though it hardly seems likely from my observations. However, despite evidence of mass apathy and herd mentality within the youth culture, I also see some positive signs. Overall, today's kids are much more astute and mature than their parents were at that age. I'm always amazed when I see a young child initiate some humanitarian cause, give a speech on poignant issues, or write a letter to the president. It will be interesting to see how they respond to these shifting times.