Thoughts That Should Probably Occur More Often by Caitlin Johnstone published on 2022-11-15T03:25:03Z I wonder if my own government is being truthful about its actions in that part of the world? I wonder if my own government is in the wrong on this issue? I wonder if the news media are telling the truth right now? I wonder if the news media tell the truth about things generally? I wonder if the "Evil Dictators versus Virtuous Liberal Democracies" framework I've been taught by teachers, pundits and politicians is the most accurate lens through which to view world events? Could I have been deceived about the way my government operates, at home and abroad? Is it possible that my beliefs about my society, my government and my world are completely wrong? What if the teachers, preachers and parents who helped form my worldview were relying on inaccurate information? Who has benefitted from the beliefs that are in my head? Is it possible that those beliefs were placed there, directly or indirectly, from people who have benefitted from my having them? Are there any power-serving falsehoods that I believe because it is cognitively easier to believe them than to let in information that might hurt my ego or require me to restructure my entire worldview? Reading by Tim Foley. Genre News & Politics Comment by Double.D.Pep.Flame.Kitty Thank you Caitlin, the way you articulate these topics and the use of relatable metaphors makes this confronting information easy to digest <3 2023-01-25T04:08:09Z Comment by Veterans for Peace THE HECTOR BLACK CHAPTER This is so good and relates to the following podcast which identifies at least one of the sources of these worries: https://soundcloud.com/user-55976759/111722-veterans-for-peace-with-dr-kelly-denton-borhaug-on-moral-injury-and-us-war-culture 2022-11-21T18:01:23Z Comment by Andreu Ginestet Well done in terms of resetting frames of thought. I myself do so since year 1974. I started age 14. And it was too late. 2022-11-15T07:21:32Z