The real self is oppressed the moment that the world distracts you
from trusting your own intuition. This happens at a very early age.
The false identity people are injected is formed through the
socialisation process, which starts when the child is 2-3 years old.
Before then, the child would play by itself, in its own world.
Because the socialisation process is seen by society as a necessity
for the child to learn how to become a piece in the social machinery,
the crime it represents is ignored. -Even by those who have the
intelligence to see it for what it is. The social norms that decide
how people relate to each other, represent a prejudice no one is
allowed to challenge.
2007-02-11
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