 Originally Posted by Universal Mind
I went through an anti-war phase after 9/11, and it lasted a long time.
That sentence, literally (figuratively), made my head explode. I am so glad you made the correction, afterward. Lol. 
I think we are in an interesting time, right now. I truly believe that we are at a time where the Military Industrial Complex (and like factions) is understanding the power that the internet gives to the people who might be in opposition to them. So, propaganda - while still effective - is nowhere near as easy to pull off as it used to be. However, it is still amazingly effective, because it is not all about psy-ops and "telling us one thing, when they mean the other". It is more than that. Propaganda is woven into our way of being. It manifests itself in the 'creature comforts' that we have and celebrate in our daily lives. War is always billed as this 'necessary evil', and it's always billed as a way to protect these perceived 'freedoms' that we have. Well, think about it; how easy is it for an idea like that to be manipulated?
What do you instantly think of, when you think of anti-war protesters? If you're like me (who I consider to be mindful, worldly, understanding and intelligent), you're probably thinking of someone with a unabashedly-hippie image, a stereotypically anti-government disposition, and a treehugger's mentality that is obviously so much more emotional than it is logical. Funny, how that works, right? I honestly thing that that is part of the psy-op, itself. We aren't supposed to take these people seriously. We are supposed to go with the 'popular' ideology, which is the one professed to us nightly, by Bill O'Reilly, Anderson Cooper, and the rest of the talking heads on TV who are designed to tell us what to think, as opposed to simply reporting on what is happening.
This isn't a Liberal or Democrat thing. One can say that the anti-war movement is being quiet because there is a Democrat in office...but where was the anti-war movement in 2003? They were STILL a minority, as they are now, because we were collectively SOLD the idea of a war being for 'the greater good' - albeit it by an opposite party. The anti-war movement is still here, but it has been pounded into near-unconsciousness. The whistle-blowers are traitors now, remember? But, how can we be anti-war, when 'too much dissent' amounts to treason? Get me?
 Originally Posted by Xei
Obama doesn't seem to have much of a clue what he's doing.
I think it's more about Obama likely butting heads with the people who Actually Run This Country.
Hint: Those people 'Don't Want' congressional oversight, on issues like this.
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