(Jan 5, 2020 06:24 PM)Leigha Wrote: [ -> ]It's interesting that you bring up Iran, Z. I'm part Iranian from my father's side and I wouldn't feel ''lucky,'' living in that region right now. By some cosmic twist of fate however, I could have easily been born and raised there. It might not be popular to say, but as a woman especially, there's no way I'd feel fortunate to live in a country that lives under an oppressive, tyrannical government. (knowing what I know, now)
The way women are treated there, I'd live a far different life than I do now. But, maybe, if I were born in the middle east, I'd have a different mindset. I'd not understand what an American lifestyle really is, I'd likely be fed propaganda that would teach me to hate America. So, maybe I would feel ''fortunate,'' since what we don't know, doesn't hurt us.
thats the thing about mental freedom
you can have someone trapped inside a mind-set/psychiatric condition inside a liberal opulent world or a religious fascist state dictatorship like Iran or Pakistan
im sure there are many modern thinking middle class people in both countrys whos positions of power and wealth afford them the ability to live above the common suffering of mental control & enslavement.
they probably consider themselves lucky but probably have a lower value on human life so they think it is acceptable to have the poorer classes used as cannon fodder to service their ideas of class system that support the current system.
(this is a fairly common human aspect among most social systems)
the Iranian/part-there-of lolz women i have met have all been smoking hot(very very attractive)
p.s
how does slavery effect these concepts of mental freedom as a human right to the people ?
does the aspect of the right to be free to think what you like, ... something that is still completely unacceptable to such society's and leaders ?
freedom of thought seems to be illegal in those countrys.
iran
pakistan
north korea
Afghanistan
several african countrys
(the ones i can think of off hand, mianmar... a couple of others)
Bahrain ?
all these countrys make freedom of thought illegal
(Jan 6, 2020 10:02 PM)Leigha Wrote: [ -> ]But, you don't know what you don't know, so maybe I'm wrong to judge it from my vantage point.
true
but if i am controlling what you dont know then i am making myself your god
and so in doing, i am affording you the value of human life that i choose.
that is part of the false religion that most of those countrys project
they say the state or their god is the top priority yet they always make themselves to be the ones who hold other peoples lifes in their own judgement.
they take other peoples life's while playing god.
if they valued life they would not go around taking life and playing god with the supposed sanctity of life that only a God can give or take.
thier hypocrisy to the value they place on life and the right to live is clearly the poison which they are spreading.