The constant lies and propaganda that people are being fed through mainstream media and social media create distinctive patterns of thought. On a biological level we can assume that this form of mind control creates a pattern of neural connections in the brain. Now when we attempt to help others to see through manipulation they most often act defensively and are unable to accept the notion that they have been manipulated. At this point our patience is important to allow 'rewiring' of neural connections to form in the brain. In essence: falling for propaganda does not mean people are dumb, it can happen to all of us; and seeing through this deception and accepting it takes times, for some people a long time. So develop patience and persistence in your battle for truth.
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You are correct, im sure after this historical election is finished, people will write books about the education system of "reality" vs "brainwashing" the stages that people have to go through, the denial stage, the cognitive dissonance stage, the acceptance that you have been tricked your entire life, the stage of understanding reality, the stage of seeing things though the glasses if the REAL world, not the fairy tales created by the mockinbird operation through media. Its a hard educational process, that needs to be taught at universities, this isnt a thing that you can ingrave into a persons mind in a day, it might take up to 4 years of education to make a person start thinking rationally, to actually awaken them into deductive critical thinking, and instead of accepting things, start questioning things.
Now that i think about it, its actually a tragedy that its like how hard did humanity degrade in terms of intelligence, that you have to get the people out of the hole of false education, back to the real education. Its like we have been indoctrinating the planet into a false reality for years...
Almost sounds like a reverse reeducation camp. ; )