I apologize that I may have pre-conceived images. Maybe because I had come from a 2-3rd World Nation, where our small houses were on top of, or right next to each other; we could touch our neighbor's wall, listen to their conversation and/or radio playing. Store fronts jam packed the dirty streets. There were no breathing room in buses, ....
I apologize that I may have pre-conceived images. Maybe because I had come from a 2-3rd World Nation, where our small houses were on top of, or right next to each other; we could touch our neighbor's wall, listen to their conversation and/or radio playing. Store fronts jam packed the dirty streets. There were no breathing room in buses, ....
That reality certainly lends itself to confirming what we have been told about populations. As a part of continued industrialisation, we have larger, and larger cities, so it's harder to notice any discrepancies that counter the narrative😉 But it's there, and it's becoming more and more noticeable.
And then When you look at who benefits from the continued narrative, how it fits in with all the other narratives and agendas, it begins to make more sense.🤔😉🤗
I apologize that I may have pre-conceived images. Maybe because I had come from a 2-3rd World Nation, where our small houses were on top of, or right next to each other; we could touch our neighbor's wall, listen to their conversation and/or radio playing. Store fronts jam packed the dirty streets. There were no breathing room in buses, ....
That reality certainly lends itself to confirming what we have been told about populations. As a part of continued industrialisation, we have larger, and larger cities, so it's harder to notice any discrepancies that counter the narrative😉 But it's there, and it's becoming more and more noticeable.
And then When you look at who benefits from the continued narrative, how it fits in with all the other narratives and agendas, it begins to make more sense.🤔😉🤗