Excellent article. I really appreciate how you articulated this: "The bottom line is that modern society has been intentionally crafted to keep us beholden to the public education system. It serves as childcare for a large majority of us. The controllers-that-were created it this way to weaken our familial ties, keep as many adults as possible working and paying taxes, and indoctrinate our children to ensure they grow up to be even better programmable worker bees than their parents.
Under this structure we are destined to fail, and it’s not an easy feat to break away from the slave system that has been insidiously and meticulously designed to lure us in and entrap us."
A great related read is Toby Roger's recent substack:
He expands on these ideas of how multiple toxicity challenges (including toxic, nutritionally empty food, and toxic pharma) contributes to social harm and social disintegration. And the impetus to break away from the slave system and create parallel alternatives.
Excellent article. I really appreciate how you articulated this: "The bottom line is that modern society has been intentionally crafted to keep us beholden to the public education system. It serves as childcare for a large majority of us. The controllers-that-were created it this way to weaken our familial ties, keep as many adults as possible working and paying taxes, and indoctrinate our children to ensure they grow up to be even better programmable worker bees than their parents.
Under this structure we are destined to fail, and it’s not an easy feat to break away from the slave system that has been insidiously and meticulously designed to lure us in and entrap us."
A great related read is Toby Roger's recent substack:
https://tobyrogers.substack.com/p/toward-a-toxicological-theory-of
He expands on these ideas of how multiple toxicity challenges (including toxic, nutritionally empty food, and toxic pharma) contributes to social harm and social disintegration. And the impetus to break away from the slave system and create parallel alternatives.
I look forward to reading more of your writing.
Lara, thanks so much for reading and your thoughtful comment. I'd just seen that piece by Toby too and will dive into it!
I'm grateful for the Substack community and wealth of knowledge it's becoming. I'm so glad I found your work!