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A World Without Privacy?

Dangerous precedents at Medium and elsewhere

White Feather
11 min readAug 31, 2020
Image by Gordon Johnson (Pixabay)

The famous Native American warrior Crazy Horse vehemently refused to allow anyone to take his photograph or even draw a likeness of him. He believed that was a soul invasion; that photographing someone was stealing part of their soul. It also allows for psychic sabotage. He believed it was a very inhumane and malicious thing to do.

Unlike almost all other Americans, I happen to agree wholeheartedly with Crazy Horse. Generations of all other Americans have been conditioned (brainwashed) through decades of TV and internet addiction and our broken educational system and other societal structures to never believe anything a Native American says. Many Americans do not even believe we have a soul. They have been taught that their physical image that can be photographed is who they are.

Through TV and internet addiction most Americans (and Earthlings everywhere) have been slowly brainwashed into relying solely on their eyeballs to make all their decisions and judgments. They have been trained to be utterly vision oriented.

If there is no photograph of something or someone then that something or someone simply does not exist.

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