Our society has reframed rules and heirarchy as oppressive. From a young age, children are conditioned with stories where a misunderstood hero outsider is ganged up on by bullies for no reason. I realized this the other day with a story about wolf-sayers/witches being publicly executed in Bavaria back in the day. The story is cast as the witch being misunderstood and the mob is just crazy and backward. But people don't kill others and put their bodies on display for no good reason. Maybe the village had a problem with witches, but we're not allowed to know that anymore. So antisocial behavior gets transformed into "differences" that moved from tolerance to celebration.
Our society has reframed rules and heirarchy as oppressive. From a young age, children are conditioned with stories where a misunderstood hero outsider is ganged up on by bullies for no reason. I realized this the other day with a story about wolf-sayers/witches being publicly executed in Bavaria back in the day. The story is cast as the witch being misunderstood and the mob is just crazy and backward. But people don't kill others and put their bodies on display for no good reason. Maybe the village had a problem with witches, but we're not allowed to know that anymore. So antisocial behavior gets transformed into "differences" that moved from tolerance to celebration.
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