One cannot protest a government...govern (control) ment (mind). If one believes in the government, then one believes in the false authority of another over oneself. So one fully consents to a false authority, while protesting the consequences of ignoring the sole authority over self...free will of choice aka the very same free will used to consent to believe in government.
And of course the spell craft wizards really drive the point of selfish ignorance home when they offered the term "protest" to be used against "government". Why? Well...PROTEST', verb intransitive [Latin protestor; pro and testor.] - "to affirm it"
See, they tricked their slaves to go out and affirm (protest) mind control (government), and they don't comprehend any word they're saying, while doing it. That's how control by suggestion works, and whatever the slaves believe is completely irrelevant to what's controlling them...their consent "to believe".
Hmm....
So the crowd is dispersed
How about going on chaining themselves to rails?
Would that not be more effective?
One cannot protest a government...govern (control) ment (mind). If one believes in the government, then one believes in the false authority of another over oneself. So one fully consents to a false authority, while protesting the consequences of ignoring the sole authority over self...free will of choice aka the very same free will used to consent to believe in government.
And of course the spell craft wizards really drive the point of selfish ignorance home when they offered the term "protest" to be used against "government". Why? Well...PROTEST', verb intransitive [Latin protestor; pro and testor.] - "to affirm it"
See, they tricked their slaves to go out and affirm (protest) mind control (government), and they don't comprehend any word they're saying, while doing it. That's how control by suggestion works, and whatever the slaves believe is completely irrelevant to what's controlling them...their consent "to believe".