Naomi Wolf makes the general point in her book "The Bodies of Others" that most of the people alive today have spent their time on earth wearing rose colored glasses, living in a time when the respect of human rights was growing, and people basically believe in the goodness of others. Those who haven't lived through times of evil and ter…
Naomi Wolf makes the general point in her book "The Bodies of Others" that most of the people alive today have spent their time on earth wearing rose colored glasses, living in a time when the respect of human rights was growing, and people basically believe in the goodness of others. Those who haven't lived through times of evil and terror are loath to name it when it rises up because they can't recognize it for what it is. But Wolf's point is that it is there and always has been. People do horrible things to one another, always have and always will. A failure to understand and acknowledge that only emboldens evil; it thrives by masquerading as something else. Covid shots masquerade as safe and effective. Fraudulent elections masquerade as the most secure in history. Men masquerade as female athletes and tell skeptics they are haters to question it. The shots slaughter and maim countless people and those pointing out the obvious are threatened for spreading "mis-information. Wolf is right, there is a deep level of evil and it has arisen and imposed itself upon all of us.
I hope people can recognize and seize the opportunity to find and re-connect to their misplaced humanity.
Man's inhumanity to man. On all levels. It's beyond philosophical. And engages those who do, as well as those who don't, "wear rose-colored glass" or "lived through evil and terror"
Naomi Wolf makes the general point in her book "The Bodies of Others" that most of the people alive today have spent their time on earth wearing rose colored glasses, living in a time when the respect of human rights was growing, and people basically believe in the goodness of others. Those who haven't lived through times of evil and terror are loath to name it when it rises up because they can't recognize it for what it is. But Wolf's point is that it is there and always has been. People do horrible things to one another, always have and always will. A failure to understand and acknowledge that only emboldens evil; it thrives by masquerading as something else. Covid shots masquerade as safe and effective. Fraudulent elections masquerade as the most secure in history. Men masquerade as female athletes and tell skeptics they are haters to question it. The shots slaughter and maim countless people and those pointing out the obvious are threatened for spreading "mis-information. Wolf is right, there is a deep level of evil and it has arisen and imposed itself upon all of us.
I hope people can recognize and seize the opportunity to find and re-connect to their misplaced humanity.
Man's inhumanity to man. On all levels. It's beyond philosophical. And engages those who do, as well as those who don't, "wear rose-colored glass" or "lived through evil and terror"