``...What in the daily life of most people is the direct experience which would suggest to them that they need to question (or even consciously formulate) this premise? There is no obligation that anyone subscribe to a paper or view the TV news -- or to question what they learn there? And before blaming them for believing either TV or newspaper, you need to argue that there exists in daily life experiences that would force them to begin to question those media...'' Carrol
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I got to say, its nice to be found wanting compared to Milton.
In any event, what in daily life would suggest we need to question the premise of the wholesomeness of the US empire's good intention? Jeeze Carrol, common on,
that I would have the paper for a list so long and time to scribble there all the crimes and wrongs, our vile tyrants plot to best ensnare their wretched subjects every thought.
And besides, it is the absolute duty of every person in this fucking country to question this shit and then do something about it, period.
Chuck Grimes