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Plato's Cave 2.0

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Posted By: Piercentire, 12/30/2021 11:43:29 AM

Plato was a pretty smart guy, but even he could not see the future. If he could, his “Allegory of the Cave” would be rather different, as it would have to take into account the idea that not only would people choose to live in the cave they would go so far as to build one themselves. Plato imagined a cave in which people are chained in place and only able to see shadows projected on a wall by their captors. As they could observe nothing else, the shadows essentially become their reality.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: MrDeplorable 12/30/2021 3:42:22 PM (No. 1023302)
The problem with the whole Metaphor of the Cave is that it postulates some people, ie, the Leftists, are living in a world separate and apart from reality which is not the case in modern society as the Leftists are not in a cave--literally or metaphorically--but walk and talk and do business in the same real world as you and I, but when asked to explicate that world, they see its machinery and operation exactly 180 degrees from you and me, and what that should tell us is that one of us is MENTALLY ILL, and only history can be the judge of that.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Laotzu 12/30/2021 8:16:54 PM (No. 1023579)
I will keep saying -- The Age of Reason has ended. Half the country operates under willful delusion in complete disregard of fact and reason. There is no point in arguing with them. They are religious zealots, not ideologues.
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