Some people have a mind-set believing anything that is not compulsory by law should be forbidden. And that it's their job to to decide what's forbidden and to enforce it.
Having no common sense, they always err on the side of believing the worst about people. On 5/23/2016 1:15 AM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
As for paranoia(s) in our society, - I think some of those mentioned here had started well before 2001, - including the man with a big camera. Feeding paranoias can yield profits: either monetary or political (which, in turn yeild to monetary ones). Paranoid people are more likely to believe to the stories about other various "monsters". And their minds are pre-occupied with those monsters which diverts attention from more important issues. And, of course, one gets easy profits from selling them sneak-oil of all sorts. [Re-]read this book, you'll enjoy it: http://www.amazon.com/Fahrenheit-451-Novel-Ray-Bradbury/dp/1451673310/ Cheers, Igor
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