Main Entry: de·mor·al·ize
Pronunciation: \di-ˈmȯr-ə-ˌlīz, ˌdē-, -ˈmär-\
Function: transitive verb
Date: circa 1793
1 : to corrupt the morals of2 a : to weaken the morale of : discourage, dispirit
b : to upset or destroy the normal functioning of
c : to throw into disorder
Ponder this word and its definition after listening to Yuri Bezmenov explain this term in regard to overthrowing a functioning government without firing a shot.
Consider definition #1 after checking out this most wonderful and comprehensive post by Mrs. Luci MacLeod at Ladies Against Feminism regarding what a "good public school" is really like. See my previous post about removing as many children from the government school system as possible this summer, and ask yourself how our society has been thrown into disorder by an ignorant and selfish citizenry. (Definitions 2 b&c)
Finally, per definition 2a:Would you say that the products of the public education system are upbeat little bluebirds of hope?
Or are they hedonistic individuals without direction and purpose?
The Lord Jesus summed up the effects of demoralization:
"Because iniquity shall be multiplied,
the love of the many shall wax cold" Matt. 24:12
the love of the many shall wax cold" Matt. 24:12
Wow. This is an area I have not explored, and thanks (I think) for exposing me to it.
ReplyDeleteNot that I will sleep tonight.
Be aware that this area of subversion is mind-blowing and has been going on for the last 100 years.
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