Undesired Walrus
Penultimate Amazing
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Hey there.
Now, not for a second, would I presume virtually anyone in the conspiracy movement has the tolerance or intellect to assume that the Plato's cave argument is their argument, but watching a few Kubrick films recently (I cant stand not seeing his movies for more than a month) has got me wondering: Are we being a bit harsh?
In Eyes Wide Shut, our main character (*Spoilers*) walks into a massive mansion, and sees who we presume to be something higher, something beyond the shadows, and essentially, on the other side of Plato's cave. We dont know whether these shadowy figures are the Illuminati, the NWO, or a Kubrick invention, but the fact remains is that they are something beyond what we originally thought to be true. This scene, is one of my favourite in movie history.
This ideal sits badly with me, as I see Loose Change and others as immensly damaging to the fabric of society, rationality, and logic. But I also cannot dismiss the sheer power, and intellectual and philosophical debate, of thinking that there is something behind us, that we cannot comprehend or even believe.
Which makes me wonder why the entire group of truthers are insane lunatics, who seem partially educated and close-minded.
What is your position on this?
Now, not for a second, would I presume virtually anyone in the conspiracy movement has the tolerance or intellect to assume that the Plato's cave argument is their argument, but watching a few Kubrick films recently (I cant stand not seeing his movies for more than a month) has got me wondering: Are we being a bit harsh?
In Eyes Wide Shut, our main character (*Spoilers*) walks into a massive mansion, and sees who we presume to be something higher, something beyond the shadows, and essentially, on the other side of Plato's cave. We dont know whether these shadowy figures are the Illuminati, the NWO, or a Kubrick invention, but the fact remains is that they are something beyond what we originally thought to be true. This scene, is one of my favourite in movie history.
This ideal sits badly with me, as I see Loose Change and others as immensly damaging to the fabric of society, rationality, and logic. But I also cannot dismiss the sheer power, and intellectual and philosophical debate, of thinking that there is something behind us, that we cannot comprehend or even believe.
Which makes me wonder why the entire group of truthers are insane lunatics, who seem partially educated and close-minded.
What is your position on this?