Reflections on Society

An argument I’ve made is that the internet reflects society. Hitler, Lenin and Pol Pot all got in power without the internet. Thus people who take a fly over country view to the world are often shocked that the world isn’t made of legos but opinionated people. They propose bad ideas like restricting free speech.
What has been pointed out to me, is that the military also reflects society. Just like at walmart you have different types of people, the military is the same. And I understand that. But having the media glamorize people who supported Bush’s wars is very divisive and only fuels my critiques against Jewish and corporate influence. Anti-racism for Gentiles, the opposite for Jews while maintaining a pro war stance and reminding the Democratic Party to be “biparistian” on the war machine. And then the complete economic warfare waged on anyone incisive enough to figure these things out.
Sure, I can go to a coffee shop and have coffee with someone who is pro-military. For a long time I had pro-military friends on social media, until the situation just became too divisive. But I’m not a fool either. I know what is being done and the sensitivities and feelings of those servicemen who are supportive of the establishment or Trump’s fake opposition to it don’t change me.
Way back in the day, I didn’t have the patience to write something like this. It was like stepping onto the stage in a death metal concert. Like Deicide’s bass player and vocalist Glen Benton said, you were getting thrown right off. I think that’s a little bit much to expect for someone in his 20s who is angry with the situation.