Don’t worry, be happy
Fear the key for ensuring consent to tyranny
AS a distributor of The Light
newspaper, one of the ironies of the
heckling I sometimes hear is the
accusation of fascism, by people who
behave like fascists.
There are certainly causes for concern for
society, young and old alike. As a parent,
I try not to think too much about the
prospects for my children in the looming
totalitarian technocracy.
But this peril is never mentioned in
schools, where the emphasis is on
compliance and stifling of debate.
Instead, younger generations are given
official narratives on what to fear: climate
crisis, war, terrorism, misogyny, racism,
a resurgence of 1930s-style fascism and
deadly pandemics.
Such phenomena are exaggerated, if
not entirely fabricated. But they are
pushed for a reason: climate crisis for
the net zero carbon purge; risk of war for
conscription; terrorism for digital identity;
racism to undermine the host community;
contagious diseases to get everyone
injected with ‘vaccines’.
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