Replying to Avatar MAHDOOD

The first transformers movie came out when I was a teenager and I remember feeling so hyped and patriotic after. The way the US military worked together with the autobots to save the world from the alien attack made me feel so proud to be American. As soon as the film ended, I was talking about how badass we are. My friend poured water on my excitement by simply saying it’s propaganda. I realized the movie was meant to recruit teens like me to join the military after graduation.

I had a similar experience watching top gun maverick two years ago. Even though I’m a lot older and aware that it’s propaganda, I still can’t help but feel that excitement. It was an amazing movie but it showed me how vulnerable all humans are when our emotions are engaged. You can’t control your emotions. Even men are vulnerable to it and we are not as logical and rational as we’d like to believe. It takes effort to not act on our emotions but this ability is precisely what separates us from other animals. Anytime you feel your emotions amplified, try to take a step back and think about why. Being emotional isn’t a bad thing, you can’t get rid of your emotions or control them. But reacting to your emotions without careful thought can be dangerous. The Trump shooting felt like that for me. The sounds of gun shots, the blood, the fist bump, the picture with the American flag upside down. It felt like a movie and when I noticed myself getting amped up, I took a step back and started questioning things more. What is there to be gained or lost by getting swept away in this story? There is nothing to be gained and potentially more freedom to be lost by letting your emotions dictate your actions. Don’t be ashamed if you got swept away in it. The important thing is to return to rational thought. Anytime you feel yourself getting angry, sad, excited, or scared try to remember how much more vulnerable you are to manipulation. Would it have been possible for Bush to pass the patriot act if people weren’t so emotional?

I have seen people say those of us who question the story need to take a break from the internet. I disagree. The ones who are so emotionally wrapped up in this event to the point that they are attacking people for asking questions, who refuse to entertain any other possible scenario except the one they think they saw and that is being told to us by long known liars, might be the ones who need some sun and fresh air. If your ability to question suddenly got shut off, how it it we are the problem and not your blind devotion to a media driven narrative? We saw dead people dropping over in the street a couple years ago, and what did that lead to? Snap the fuck out of it before its too late.

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