are you truly that
much of a brainwashed follower that you can't open another book of highered learning and understand what it's pages say?
Not exact matches
The similarity ends with the way
of phrasing it however, because I «believe» in evidence, not in something like «faith» (or «
brainwashing» I would say) for which there is no evidence, and in fact there is
MUCH EVIDENCE to conclude «faith» is a form
of mental illness.
If you watch too
much tv you might get
brainwashed into believing a certain brand
of toilet paper is better than another brand.
Nobody thought
much of religions other than Christianity; as was obvious by our public school pledge — which admonished us all to be good Christian citizens... Sure, I had questions too, but our church was pretty low - key so I was safe from some
of the more radically - minded (read:
brainwashed)
of my peers.
We do care very
much for you and your 1.5 billion Muslim sisters and brothers who unfortunately have been
brainwashed in the myths
of Islam for 1400 years.
And my anger at everything unethical and dishonest makes it that
much more difficult to express myself in an empathetic manner to those who I view as
brainwashed victims and
brainwashed perpetrators
of injustice, criminal and unethical behavior, etc..
Like you, and pretty
much everyone else, I, too had been
brainwashed into believing that Lincoln was a great man, worthy
of deification.
It is a sad state
of affairs when someone hates themselves so
much and is
brainwashed by religious nonsense that they are able to believe their own lies.
I am afraid Wenger has
brainwashed the fans so
much so that they now believe only him can succeed as the manager
of Arsenal FC.
Worth is subjective and I bet all top teams know this, PSG may believe Neymar is worth more to them than the buy out fee and as such happy to pay that buy out fee, doesn't mean Neymar would be worth that
much to a club like Aston Villa, they couldn't dream
of making that fee back... if they did somehow
brainwash a talent like that into joining them XD
However, this shows you how
much brainwashing occurs throughout education where the people running schools and teaching in them are told that none
of that matters and all that matters i
Oct. 9, 2010: At a Brooklyn campaign stop, Paladino created a new storm
of controversy when he said: u201cI just think my children and your children would be
much better off and
much more successful getting married and raising a family, and I donu2019t want them
brainwashed into thinking that homosexuality is an equally valid and successful option.
«I just think my children and your children would be
much better off and
much more successful getting married and raising a family, and I don't want them
brainwashed into thinking that homosexuality is an equally valid and successful option — it isn't,» he said, reading from a prepared address, according to a video
of the event.
Oct. 9, 2010: At a Brooklyn campaign stop, Paladino created a new storm
of controversy when he said: «I just think my children and your children would be
much better off and
much more successful getting married and raising a family, and I don't want them
brainwashed into thinking that homosexuality is an equally valid and successful option.
I've known
much of this for quite some time... however, I still have a hard time convincing some
of my friends who are
brainwashed into believing all sorts
of «health misconceptions.»
Though the movie has more than its share
of memorable scenes (from the
brainwashing flashbacks, to Frank Sinatra doing karate, to Angela Lansbury's third - act soliloquy), there's too
much dead space in between, including a superfluous subplot with Janet Leigh (who curiously gets third billing) that could have been cut entirely.
For
much of the film, the vibranium - clad superhero is out with a vengeance with his sights set on Winter Soldier, despite Captain America out to protect his
brainwashed bestie.
I understood the social commentary
of the film, but I thought other movies such as They Live did a
much better job at conveying the concept
of governmental fear, media
brainwashing, and poverty stricken hope.
The Manchurian Candidate (1962, John Frankenheimer):
Much more than a paranoid thriller about
brainwashing, it's a sharp satire
of political extremism, a workout for Frankenheimer's kinetic gifts and a showcase for the best performances that Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey and a devastating Angela Lansbury ever gave onscreen.
That started in film two already but now it gets worse, and the script never explains how
much of it is caused by enemy
brainwashing and how
much of it is his own choice.
Even though the four main antagonists don't appear
much aside from several fixed story sequences, their presence permeates each region with oppression and danger, exemplified by an army
of brainwashed soldiers or zombified humans under a drug's influence.
His music causes young people to take the first steps toward challenging the AGW
brainwashing that prevails in the schools and
much of the popular culture.
This «education» takes many forms: from blatant propaganda, like the UK government's  # 6 million «drowning puppy» ad campaign, the Obama administration's recent Climate Assessment Report and the one released by a group
of compliant senior US military figures calling themselves CNA Military Advisory Board, to more subtle brainwashing ranging from school trips to wind farms and ice cream containers with pictures of wind farms on the side and oil company adverts illustrated with wind farms (to show they're not just «all about oil») to, well, pretty much everything these days from supermarket delivery vehicles boasting about how much biofuel they use to Greenpeace campaign ads involving polar bears to Roger Harrabin's reporting for the BBC to Showtime's Years Of Living Dangerously.
of compliant senior US military figures calling themselves CNA Military Advisory Board, to more subtle
brainwashing ranging from school trips to wind farms and ice cream containers with pictures
of wind farms on the side and oil company adverts illustrated with wind farms (to show they're not just «all about oil») to, well, pretty much everything these days from supermarket delivery vehicles boasting about how much biofuel they use to Greenpeace campaign ads involving polar bears to Roger Harrabin's reporting for the BBC to Showtime's Years Of Living Dangerously.
of wind farms on the side and oil company adverts illustrated with wind farms (to show they're not just «all about oil») to, well, pretty
much everything these days from supermarket delivery vehicles boasting about how
much biofuel they use to Greenpeace campaign ads involving polar bears to Roger Harrabin's reporting for the BBC to Showtime's Years
Of Living Dangerously.
Of Living Dangerously...
I applaud Trump for his bravery in pointing out the obvious in the face
of so
much pressure from feel - good liberals
brainwashed by media hype.