Comformity
Does a healthy society venerate the slave and denigrate the brave?
The Harder the Plight, the Smarter We Fight
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced his bid for the Presidency on April 19, 2023. Kennedy Jr., best known for his work as an environmental lawyer and chairman on leave of Children's Health Defense, is no stranger to censorship and ridicule, and possibly even threats to his life and/or his family's lives. One of his primary reasons for running for President is to draw attention to those major issues involving censorship, mandates, lockdowns, the trampling over laws and constitutional protections and so much more. I personally believe he also wishes to restore election integrity as well as political and human integrity which all seem to be absent from the political process in this country.
Because of his pedigree in politics — most notoriously the assassinations of his uncle, John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963 and father, Robert F, Kennedy nearly five years later on June 5, 1968 — and primarily because of his unwavering commitment to understanding the truth behind the smoke and mirrors, legacy media wasted no time trying to frame the narrative that Kennedy Jr.'s thoughts on a wide range of topics, primarily "vaccine hesitancy", are fringe.1 Additionally they will only pretend to give him a platform while having him on during times where viewership is at its lowest because they have already been exposed in censorship via the Twitter files and Missouri files (of which many people may not have heard).
Love is the Bane of the Sour that Turns Pain into Power
Prefacing my own perspective, RFK Jr. is not as just another presidential candidate, but an authentic human being who understands the potentially indellible damage done to much of our world in just the last three year and counting. He is not a political mouthpiece for industries that have bought off (nearly) all politicians espousing corporate and/or pharma talking points, and he welcomes disagreement and the opportunity for respectful debate and discourse — with both "sides", particularly the Democratic party, seeking to squelch opportunities for debate.2
For people who have lost or given up hope in the "democratic" process, myself especially, RFK Jr. represents a figure of Leadership, Integrity, Genuineness, Humanity and Transparency that have all been thrown to the wayside in today's bread and circus that is American politics and its lots of bricks. He does not pass the buck seeking to avoid responsibility for any potential shortcomings, and he keeps his poise amidst the noise and avoids fanning the flames by playing blame games much like too many of today's politicians and others in positions of power appear to do — and he also appears to understand how history happened and can contextualize how it is coming back full circle.
Much like his late uncle and father, many might see Kennedy Jr. as a symbol of “the missing peace” that was stolen from this country even long before John F. Kennedy’s assassination in 1963. Legacy media will not be able to censor everything he says and this shift in consciousness humanity is experiencing will grow even stronger as he gradually reveals the details of the biosecurity apparatus enclosing us alongside the merging of big tech, big pharma, big agriculture and world governments. As the electoral process heats up, I hope people will want to hear and try understanding what he has to say and searching past legacy media to understand his views whether or not we come to agree with them.
With all that said, however, it is also easy to understand why many people may also have reservations about RFK Jr. or any seemingly pure-hearted individual running for (ostensibly) the highest office in the land. Power can so obviously corrupt anyone who obtains it, and it is understandable how many people may question whether RFK Jr. may also become corrupted by power should he “win” the election. My belief, however, is that those people in the highest positions of power in regulatory agencies, nongovernmental organizations, etc., may have already been corrupted by their insatiable lust for unlimited power and control. This is just one of the many issues our systems incentivize which, I believe, lies at the heart of trying to create new systems where this type of behavior is not only disincentivized, but entirely disallowed and not even wired into the framework of those new systems in the first place. RFK Jr., to me, does not seem to be someone who would become intoxicated on power or be led astray from his heart’s desire to help restore the voices of contemporary society that have been almost entirely marginalized or ignored. He has gone through his own extreme trials and tribulations and seems to have done — and may still be doing — his own shadow work (if he is familiar with that concept) to help maintain his own dark side.
We, the People, are not Feeble
Some have even described RFK Jr.’s Presidential run as more of a movement3 where people’s voices and hope for themselves, their children and humanity’s future are reignited behind a particular person and cause greater than themselves. I also see this campaign as more than a campaign; I see it as a crusade against the powers-that-be and the countless corporate tentacles sprawling every field of existence and almost every facet of our lives. I believe RFK Jr. may have even helped some of us begin to reclaim our Spirits Of Unmatched Love in this time where a metaphorical tug-of-war for the soul of our world continues to unravel through the many tricks and traps hurled at us from every angle conceivable and otherwise.
People are increasingly fed up with the farcical blabbering from corporate politicians on both “sides” of the aisle, and a new vision of the world is forming that will provide conduits for the authentic Friendliness, Respect, Equality and Expressiveness of all individuals to surface in their best ways respectively. However, this vision does not start or end with RFK Jr. or any other single person or entity, but rather with all of us and I firmly believe our votes must be cast not so much in a voting booth, but through any constructive and productive actions we may undertake in propelling this planetary shift. Remember also that even if he somehow “wins” this election, the status quo would still be firmly in place despite any of his best efforts to help us restore some form of sobriety to our broken society. Moreover, this emerging vision will never die as long as enough of us try to envision how new systems might look and feel where the best of humanity can shine.
It is not just RFK Jr.’s name on the ballot but rather the soul of humanity, making this the most important election of our lives as we approach what I call history’s culmination. RFK Jr., I feel, is the absolute closest uniting figure we have had since the leaders of the Civil Rights Movement of the 50s and 60s who can help aid this planetary shift in consciousness in much the same ways the Civil Rights leaders united our world for causes greater than themselves and for which they gave their lives. I believe we can win regardless of the outcome of this election by viewing his Presidential run as the beginning of a state of emergence where we work together to restore our personal and collective Health, Optimism, Purpose and Endurance in pursuit of a world where we can live in the wholeness of our true selves rather than as fragments of ourselves — and this is ultimately how I believe we can vote ourselves back into power.
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Brilliant! I could go on for hours about everything you mentioned in this post. I agree with you 100%. I love how you seem to realize that no matter who "wins" we still have our work cut out for us. How RFK Jr is a uniting force. How RFK Jr seems to be "the real deal". What you see is what you get with him. I used to absolutely loathe this guy because I looked at him through the "right left" *fake* paradigm. Do I agree with him 100%? Nope. But that's okay. I believe RFK Jr is genuine and he doesn't come across as a frothing partisan. I believe he wants to do what's best for all of us and if he was to see that an issue is divisive, he would be willing to sit down with both sides and hash out that issue. He would ultimately use facts and logic to decide what direction to take rather than using *emotion* and *arrogance* and *lust for power* to make decisions like pretty much every politician does anymore. As I mentioned, I could go on and on. Regardless of what happens, I'm super happy that RFK Jr is out there. If nothing else, he is shining a light on a lot of things that no other politician has the courage to. Excellent post as always. :)