The phrase "Who shook the jar?" is a metaphorical question used to prompt reflection on conflict and division in society. It is commonly attributed to Mark Twain, who is said to have stated that if 100 red fire ants and 100 large black ants are placed in a jar, nothing happens initially, but when the jar is violently shaken, the ants attack each other, believing the other group to be the enemy, while the real enemy is the person who shook the jar.
There is a segment of society who seeks to propagandise and divide us for control and profit. You are their pawn.
By pitting neighbour against neighbour through legacy and social media, they seek to enrage and distract you. All the while they steal your time, money and your life. It's the greatest slight of hand. You won't even realise its happening.
This how they convince otherwise good people to support the slaughter of children in Gaza and the murder of a young man, father to two small children who engaged in good-faith discussions with those who disagreed with him.
Do NOT take the bait.
Mark Twain is also alleged to have said that "It is easier to fool a man, than to convince him he has been fooled".
After the release of the Pakistani rape gang transcripts, I saw life-long Christians calling for the re-instatement of the death penalty in the UK. Seemingly they forget that the very book whose tenets they claim to live by clearly states "Thou shalt not kill", with no exceptions.
People with "Be Kind" t-shirts cheer the murder of a young father.
This is NOT who we are. Do NOT let them convince you otherwise.
Consider de-programming yourself by first understanding how the slight of hand is achieved here:
At the Access Tribe Book Club we are currently studying the book "The Creature from Jekyll Island" that goes into great detail as to the mechanism that perpetuates this through the banking system.
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Take the time to consider what you really stand for, what moral code you live by and then apply that ruthlessly to how you live. Without exceptions. Your truth and wisdom is within. Not on your news feed.