DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial Mind ControlEverybody has heard the term “Two wrongs don’t make a right.” And if you were to ask everybody, the overwhelming majority would agree with that statement. Yet, when it comes to the ongoing violence accompanying protests of George Floyd’s death, critics are shouted down by many of these very same people who inexplicably not only seem to think there is something noble, virtuous, or at least compensatory in allowing the violence to take place and persist, these same people will go even further and attempt to silence critics of this very same violence as if two wrongs DO make a right. What is going on here, especially when some of the victims of rioting are black business owners?
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
The latter fact you point out here shows quite clearly that these attitudes and actions are not based on logic and reason, but based on programming that people are powerless to go against, even when it is inimical to their own interests and fellow citizens, whom they normally would see as deserving and entitled to be left alone undisturbed. There are multiple evils on display here and it is a truism that "Two wrongs do not make a right." The evil of racist thinking that plays out in an act of discrimination to demean a member of another race, let alone cause an economic loss or physical harm, happens because the prejudiced individual has been inculcated with false beliefs about the inferiority of the other race and their relative superiority and entitlement to act on these beliefs actively. People are constantly evaluating others around them with respect to their own position in a kind of hierarchy. This is almost unavoidable the way the world works normally, if only because people want a sense of security and are intimidated when someone of greater status and power has influence over them and is in a position to cause them trouble or perhaps only to evaluate them and their performance in some respect and say something hurtful, even when there is no economic threat to their survival. This is simply human nature when people have been subjected to much negativity and lack confidence in themselves. But this vulnerability is cultivated and worsened by the interlopers to ramp up emotional responses of all kinds. And when there are false beliefs in inequality, this becomes a focal point and rallying cry for displays of emotion as opportunities to cause harm that seems to serve the self by flaunting a perceived superior status that one might fear can only be maintained by sending that message to members of the other race to keep them in their place. All such ideas are illogical and petty when seen through the lens of common sense. The fact people embrace such notions and act on them with zeal is clear evidence they have been manipulated to become corrupt and are no longer serving themselves in a true sense, but diminishing themselves in exhibiting immoral conduct, and this will cause them great pain in the end through the working of the Law of Cause and Effect to bring pain to them in keeping with the pain they cause others through their acts of prejudice. Hatred cannot be overcome by greater hatred because hatred is the fuel for hate in one’s opponent—it is a never-ending cycle. The only answer is a return to love by one or both parties, so someone has to take the first step and make a move to lessen the tension and allow an attitude of tolerance to return, and this can evolve over time to attitudes of acceptance and eventually even forgiveness of the missteps of others that may have caused conflict to start. When you consider that wrongdoing is an eventual consequence of corruption by the dark spirit beings infesting humans as well as the physical extraterrestrials interfering with the Earth, it all has an evil origin and an evil agenda. Evil cannot prevail for long because it will destroy everything it touches, including itself. In the meantime, the innocent may be destroyed if they choose to fight fire with fire in particular. Embracing love will, at a minimum, prevent people from engaging in a struggle that has no winner, but only losers.