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thanks for linking my video. i believe this is an important subject that people need to be aware of. i dont expect people to believe me, or just the videos i use to show my points. you should read up on leo strauss and the views that many leaders today follow. strauss was the one to say that a form of social cohesion is needed to avoid the breakdown of society. strauss said that what would provide this social cohesion that is needed is an enemy real or imagined that the majority of the population would be against. the idea was to rally people behind one cause that is viewed as the good cause against an enemy that was seen to be evil, effectively creating a good versus evil scenerio. this was believed to be a great uniting force and that with this kind of non-stop battle or moral fight you wouldnt have a breakdown of society. another purpose this would serve is to keep people away from subjects important to those in power, effectively distracting anyone from arguing against anything that is important to them. it reminds me of what the bankers manifesto says. the sad unfortunate truth is that these false wars against good and evil only serve to further seperate mankind. so in essence forcifully trying to avoid something you think may occur will actually force it to happen. perhaps these "philosophers" like strauss didnt care, and just wanted to rise himself and his ideologies to power. who knows the true intentions behind his ideologies, what i do know is he was wrong in his line of reasoning and thats what im trying to point out. i know i didnt articulate my point well here, im sleep deprived. just research and read, hopefully you can see the larger picture. kind regards, t.l.