I think maybe when you leave people to express themselves, they don’t tend to be so angry all the time. I suppose positivity attracts positivity and negativity attracts negativity - and sometimes positivity attracts negativity too, unfortunately. Kind of like in Lilo & Stitch when he arrives on the island and realises there’s no big city to destroy, he mellows out. They don’t have to, but it just seems to happen.

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Good take. Also, people have been controlled so long they don’t know what to do with freedom. Similar things happened in post-USSR controlled eastern European countries. The super-saturation of conditioning we have been under makes it so there is almost nothing to juxtapose. The result: Unconscious self-censorship.