From the mind of critic: “If we don’t know how to play chess, is it because we never learned, or because we never realized a game was happening? Do we think it’s just a game others’ play, but not us? Is it just as important that the game is happening, as learning what pieces move where, so we can affect the direction of the game, whether we realize it or not? Does it matter whether positive action is conscious or not, so long as it’s positive? Whether masters of war, masters of wooden rooks and knights, or masters of our own domain, we take part in games through every thought and action we take. Acknowledging a game is being played by corporate interests, to keep working class people fighting each other is the first step. However, knowing a game is occurring, but admitting a lack of knowledge as an excuse for inaction, will render that first step useless. Once we realize all the darkness and division we’re currently enduring can be alleviated with peace and humanity, we’ll see we don’t have to fear combating evil, unless we forget how to love others as we love ourselves. If we forget, feel like we can’t or don’t know how to love ourselves, that’s where we should be starting. Playing in a game doesn’t always reveal complicity, failing to drive it in a positive direction does. Learning chess moves doesn’t delete our humanity, believing everything is a chess move does. Positive actions are what matters, but will occur more frequently the more conscious we are of them. The strong only control the weak, when the weak don’t realize they’re strong.”
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