18713 - Crime against intelligence
N. Lygeros
Translated from the Greek by Athena Kehagias
Τhe massive imposition of stupidity is a crime against intelligence. And democracy does not constitute an excuse.
Because when there are technical issues, we can not expect the majority to be informed and then vote accordingly, for the good of a nation.
Additionally when that occurs in a systematic manner, then it can end up to a crime against humanity or even a genocide.
The characteristic example is that of authoritarian systems that generate possessory regimes.
And of course, these are based on a youth education that has no history, as it assumes that the tabula rasa is necessary in order to promote its propaganda.
So, when such results are acceptable by a nation, it is due to the fact that stupefaction took place, and rare are those that may be able to respond to, and resist to such movement.
It is therefore necessary to have a networked information based on knowledge and not just updating, so that there is consultation rather than merely contact.
Without consultation, misinformation becomes briefing or even information, as, the processing that is necessary for understanding the invention does no longer exist.
For this reason, the technical issues such as the Greek EEZ, or the twenty marine plots, are notions which aquire experts to transmit the data strategically, otherwise the context becomes dangerous, and irreversible decisions can be made, which could not place our country in an appropriate field of action.