The goal of Zeitgeist was to make us humans THINK and QUESTION what's really happening around us. Sometimes, or even most of the times, we are finding out things using the path of least energy. Like Googleing a subject, and finding out a direct answer to a big question. I'm not saying that it is wrong to do so, I am even doing it myself, but the principle of always chosing the path of least energy can be costly in the long run - forming believes that you have about the world that is not true and unsupported. Even humans are usually more wrong than right when asked about something. Do your own research. Stop listening to what the TV says. Use critical thinking.
I am using critical thinking more and more, but it is not easy to be aware of how we are affected by what someone tells us. After all, it is part of our social codes to try to understand each other in order to be part of a group, but we must learn to differ from what is true, and what is not.
What scared me most about this documentary was how the future of Europe will look like. Are we heading towards war? The first step towards war is to separate ourselves from others, so we can "see" the enemy.
This year started with a "terrorist attack" in Paris, known all over the world. Sweden and Germany are becoming more and more hostile to immigrants, having the right winged parties steadily increasing their votes and power. This is not a good trend... especially since Sweden is considered the most neutral, peaceful country on earth. If Sweden starts a conflict, then what kind of message does that send to the rest of the world?
Maybe it is time to do some research to see what is going on behind closed doors of Europe. The biggest profits are made from war. Look at the documentary and see what is really going on...
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