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ad-work [718]
2 years ago
9

What is the danger of not passing on information from generation to generation?​

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Andre45 [30]2 years ago
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Not passing on, accurate, history from one generation to the next is like severing an anchor chain. All the relevant information, inspiration, wisdom & knowledge accumulated over the millennia would be gone. Nothing left to build upon. What worked from those that did not. The anchor of the past gives us foundations of society, moral, spiritual & ethical ways of achieving civility with each other. Unfortunately, you can already see the results with those who want to destroy culture & tradituon. Selfish tribalism takes over with people separating out by skin color & differing beliefs systems. A scortched earth policy when it come to dealing with others of a different belief system.

Zero tolerance. Only group think. All moral & ethical behaviors of the past destroyed. Just a small group of radicals in power & control of the media, both in news & social. They set the only agendas. Yes, when they say just two sexes & genders no longer exist, they no longer are true. Truth comes from the new order. The reset. The New Normal.And the low hanging fruit that will easily believe this garbage is the very young now thirsting for direction & purpose which has now been removed. The youths inner core is no longer nourished as in the past. Where traditionns, strong role models, spirituality, ethical & moral beliefs were strengthened, & personal identity formed.

That is why they are so desperate to cut that traditional anchor chain with the past. T they don't want it corrupting the youth to know the knowledge of the past. To prevent them from developing a strong inner core of self. (Kind of like in 1933 Germany) Back then they burned books.
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