Ocean of Conspiracy discusses social media, in the sense of a relative persons' status being elevated to that of distinguishment, such that subscribers feel unworthiness and shame, while attempting to emulate the personalities of those subscribed.
Refashioning statements of persons long since passed, to define a new belief system, does little to advance our knowledge or understanding of ourselves but rather, leads us to goad others into repeating, what are essentially outmoded thought-forms.
To postulate that words are not akin to deeds, while at the same time inciting others, shows that ignorance is likely a wilful action on the part of those allowed a platform, for hate or derogatory speech.
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That as humans, we may aspire to be something greater than what we already are, either materially or else in terms of our relative personal status, shows our contemporaries will always seek to influence our ideas and capitalise on our inherent shame.
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