Comments by "The Phoenix Saga" (@The_Phoenix_Saga) on "History Debunked" channel.

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  12.  @jasonuren3479  That's about the smartest thing I've heard so far today and to answer I can very easily do so. Why do people vote them? Laziness, dependence and complacence; all imparted as a habit through subversion at a young age. To put it another way - people balk at the thought of accountability and responsibility for their own actions or lack thereof. Instead they find a degree of comfort in blaming someone else, so they'll vote for someone - completely unaware of what they're giving up. A right is only yours for as much as you're prepared to stand your ground and fight for it: by passing the matter to another, you relinquish that right and lose it outright, to be exchanged for the illusion of a right . That right is in truth, a privilege and they can just as easily be taken as given. Issue also lays in the fact that MPs and politicians of all sorts aren't ever the ones who really run the country - they're just the face to placate the masses and fool them in thinking there ever was a difference between any of them. The ones that are different and don't ever go with the agenda of establishment, never get into power or they're utterly destroyed by the media from the very beginning. And you may think "But I vote for these different ones" but it doesn't matter - what the vote actually does is get you to legally sign consent for establishment to act how it wants, when it wants in your name. So if you've ever voted and hated what's happened while their puppets are in power - you're just as guilty of their deeds as they are because you permitted them to do it: whether your choice got in or not. However people never look this deep into things - chances are most tuned out of just this comment alone before now... and that lack of attention span is what the establishment is counting on. Tell a person how things are run and they lose interest. Mention football or some half starved celebrity with substance problems and suddenly everyone is a philosopher - distractions: bread and circuses while in truth holding people in binds they can't even see they've let themselves be put in... because it's "easier" to do what they're told. Puppeted idiots, the lot of them.
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