American Public's Contempt for Real Heroes While Worshiping Trivia

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Do the Facts Show that the American Public
 as a Group Doesn't Give a Damn for War Veterans and Other Real Heroes That Have Risked Their Lives to be good Americans?

On Veterans' Day it is standard practice to profess respect for war veterans that risked their lives for the nationand then the celebrations begin for the public. While that sounds nice, the real test of how the American publicas a groupreacts when these veterans or other good Americans are singularly attacked by corruption in government for attempting to expose tragedy-related corruption.

The following links show how the American public has reaction to corrupt and criminal attacks upon America's real heroes:

Instead, the American public as a group, engage in hero-worship of professional sport figures whose heroic conduct—according to their level of obsessive mentality—is sinking a golf ball in one less stroke than the others, or hitting a baseball slightly furtherwith the help of steroid-enhancing drugs.

And in the process of ignoring the most basic of citizen responsibility under a democratic form of government, they ignore the attacks on one of their own by corrupt leaders; they are too lazy to read professional insiders' details about the corruption among their political and bureaucrat leaders that has inflicted more harm during the last few decades among their own people, and people throughout the world, in this nation's history.

If you enjoy being taken for fools and suffering the consequences, then continue the same blissful indifference shown by the American public for the past four decades.

What the American Public Should Be Doing

  • Develop, now, a habit of reading the revelations by professional insiders, and separate the bizarre conspiracy theories stated by people with no professional background, never been in an insider's position to know, and bizarre allegations totally devoid of any meaningful support. Start with understand the corruption details at www.defraudingamerica.com, and then read some of the primary books, print or e-book formats, written by Rodney Stich with considerable input from dozens of professional insiders.
     
  • Understand what is being provided. This takes the exertion of mental exercise, but a fraction of what most Americans devote to their obsession with sports.
     
  • Show some sign of outrage comparable to the degree of corruption and the degree of consequences resulting from the corruption.
     
  • Assist in whatever way is within your ability.
     
    • Place information on social and other blog sites.
       
    • Make donations to where the information may be placed in media sources.

 

 

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