60 million children of pioneer US stock do not exist due to the real increase in cost of family formation imposed on the baby boom generation, and that demographic vacum is being filled by foreigners hostile to the culture that founded the US -- all as a result of US Federal government policies. How many movies about that genocide have been made? Clue: Not even as many as movies as there are about the communist exterminations of close to the same amount that took place decades earlier and much further away -- less than ten total.
People are hardly aware of the communist exterminations let alone what the US government did to its own founding people -- who were supposed to be sovereign as a people. 200+ movies have been made about the Holocaust of the Jews by the Nazis as old as the commnist genocides and people are all about "compassion" for Jews. Sure it is "natural" to react with "compassion" to images that are projected directly to our visual cortex and not even given the distance of a story teller's oration -- bypassing our critical faculties. That kind of "compassion" is, when invoked by mass media, mass hysteria. People like you have no place in public life. On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 12:42 PM, Daniel Rocha <danieldi...@gmail.com> wrote: > It is normative because feeling compassion for this case is the usual. I > am not sure how things are in the US for this case, but I didn't need any > push of media, other than reading a headline, to feel sorry. Not feeling > anything is psychopathy. > > 2015-09-19 14:38 GMT-03:00 James Bowery <jabow...@gmail.com>: > >> The "outrage" is certainly normative. But then so is mental illness >> during mass hysteria. >> >> >> > -- > Daniel Rocha - RJ > danieldi...@gmail.com >