how to develop critical thought

We live in a time where it is customary to be treated like a mushroom. Our governments have fed us a lot of what I might call “massaged information” designed to keep us from questioning and keep us in the dark as to their true intentions.

We need serious critical thinking to decipher true government intentions and move us back oto a path of democracy for and by the people. The elctections in the United States of America have shown that people are willing to stand up and demonstrate a willingness to support their democracies with their voice.

But what of countries like Germany and Canada where now laws exist to prevent people from articulating free thought? Countries where there is so much dis and mis information is in circulation that it becomes increasingly difficult to differentiate fact from fiction.

The one resource we still have is the ability to read, come to our own decisions and take civil action at the polls.

How to get our society and our governments, once democratic strongholds back onto a path of respect and guardians of universal freedoms and Human rights?

First of all we need to read as much as possible from multiple sources. Do our own research and try not to fall into very elegantly set traps to ensnare our mind.

I have found several excellent writers who dedicate their time writing highly informative articles which enable us glimpses behind the scenes and scenery. Most of these writers write on substack The application for independent voices.

I will re-publish and cross post articles whenever I feel them to be of significance to a topic dear to my heart. In the meantime I do invite you to head over to substack and read as much as you can. In the final analysis it boils down to being heard at the voting stations in all elections across all countries clearly defining support for the correct democractically elected delegates,

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