Now when i talk about indoctrination, i am not limiting it to religious indoctrination. Anything you see, hear, or feel conditions your brain. We call this "learning". It happens everywhere, everyday. So i question, "why are we the way we are"....

We all know that young children are the easiest to indoctrinate. This is why muslim extremists raise extremist children, and why disciplined parents raise disciplined children (like the Japanese). I will even go as far to say that obesity is a learned trait. Parents with poor eating habits will raise children with poor eating habits. I dont think it has anything to do with genetics (probably because the only way "fat genes" could be passed down is if there was an origional "fat race" or "fat tribe", which is highly unlikely.

You are NOT an individual!!! Just because you like different music than other people or you like different foods doesnt make you an individual. You are simply a product of what you have learned over the years. Society tells you rape and murder are wrong, so you will probably think the same. You are just a highly conditioned animal with emotions. That is just some food for thought. Needless to say, i dont believe homosexuals are born that way (unless there is an ubundance of the wrong horomones)

So, we have figured out that it happens. But why? My guess is that indoctrination is a survival mechanism left over from our "wild" years (the dawn of man), that helps us condition to our surroundings.

Perhaps this is why there is so much misunderstanding in the world. We believe what we are told without ever really giving it a second thought. Think about Santa Claus. Did mommy and daddy tell you he existed? They told me he did, and i sure as hell believed it. Religious beliefs work in the same way.

Americans are cocky becuase we are raised to be cocky. In our lifetime, nobody has riveled America. On the other hand, others have been taught that America is evil, bla bla bla...you know the rest.


Just get back to me about your thoughts of indoctrination. I've said all i can.