ext_50192 ([identity profile] wytchcroft.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] wytchcroft 2009-06-10 05:01 pm (UTC)

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yes - forced programming of children, and the assumption that it doesn't matter - they are just blank, just meat.
abhorrent, horrible.

i so agree with you!:))

and who can judge 'humanity'?

of course people can be broken, can become... well, trolls at the filtration plant - but that doesn't mean anything, just because you can break something. so what? if you break a toy train, you do not say, "well now it is broken - there never was a toy train,".

people can become conditioned - ah, but how many, to what extent? And - if you program a person to do something, they are an automaton, it is not them. So it means little, except that it is horror and the manipulator is a villain.

(just such a villain that might say, "Yes, build a new world - a new order" but it never works, as i mentioned about Dune - the same cycles simply repeat themselves when a system is forced.)

and there are many exceptions to attempts at this, especially on a mass scale, people that break through, that resist and reject.

the book you like - i am very curious now!:))

one last thing; what of the reverse ideal, projects for 'good', education - we ccall 'hot-housing' - what of the 'hedgehogs'?? does that show success?? i do not know...

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