Don't trust, verify

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Sounds like something human action will ignore.

What humans will ignore, the relay on their trust or them pretending to be the main source of truth?

I think trying to dictate truth and abandoning reason is something that most people over time won't value.

East Germany literally had to build walls and fences to keep people from leaving. That's the amount of insanity it takes to fight human action, or praxeology.

I would like to think that way too, but social engineering today is more sophisticated. In any case, I do think that people can see and demand, but we need an awareness that can only be reached by discussing and reflecting, and nowadays discussing and reflecting is almost taboo

they have also succeeded in making the average person permanently intoxicated with the sugar laden foods also

You are what you eat