Wheel of Oppression
From birth till death, diversity dictates how you should think, feel, believe, and act towards others. American life is smothered in complex scenarios of multi-cultures, alternate lifestyles, and humanist thought patterns taught to unsuspecting adults, teens, and children in mandatory classes.
Responsibility as a global citizen, not American citizen, is mapped for us. On demand tolerance is an intricate part of curriculum with daily doses necessary for a new type of mental clarity. Freedom to discern on our own is gone!
With over 6 billion people in the world today, how can the populace possibly understand, or even try to piece together other people's culture or lives? In our new American culture we are expected to sign tolerance contracts, pledge new allegiances, and give everyone and everything equal status.
To aid individuals in the process, the Wheel of Oppression is introduced in these mandatory programs. Friendly facilitators are taught to use the Wheel of Oppression to make adults and students question the fact that they might be oppressed. Everyday discontentment is turned into a scenario of individual or group victimization through oppression.
People begin to believe the lie that they are deprived of what is rightfully theirs and others are to blame for their failures. The next step is to decide the source of this oppression and what others can do to rectify this wrong, not what the individual or group can do to better themselves. Eventually they view themselves as deserving of rights that are not theirs to own.
Every imaginable situation is presented in the classroom and workplace as oppression. Examples are the following: homosexuals cannot get married, a teenager cannot have sex or have an abortion, voting ballots are not bilingual, women cannot belong to all male private golf clubs, cross-dressers can't use a certain bathroom, two males can't be King and Queen at the prom, and even young children claim they are oppressed if their parents demand chores of them.
Attendees of diversity classes that teach oppression education are drawn into discussions of the above or similar controversial issues. When a person comes out of his closely held personal belief system to discuss these issues, he is set up, by an already compromised well-trained facilitator, to see oppression, not the reality of the situation. Students and adults are peacefully led into humanist thought patterns governed by emotions and feelings.
Justification becomes apparent in this stage; group strength overpowers individual thought and justifies the transformation of traditional thought into what the attendees truly believe is a more loving approach to world problems. A highly emotional kind of love permeates the individual.
The cultural war begins! To make it right, all that we value as a nation must be forfeited for a new country. Any means will justify the end, including the theft of our cognitive liberty in schools and the workplace in order to reach a supposed utopia governed by equal status.
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