that's noble in theory. how does it happen in practice?
i'm always skeptical of bl posters who have a long history of insulting, divisive posts talking about how important it is that we unite.
Funny coming from you given all you do is try to stir the pot on posts you personally disagree with, without ever contributing anything of constructive value in return.
Uniting in practice comes from two places, but ultimately it boils down to just one. That is: the truth, and human psychology (the latter folding into the first). If you take any of the big social examples of the past two decades say, they all fall into a predictable pattern of
not acknowledging the truth and
not acknowledging the human psychological element in it.
The most obvious and pertinent example has to be covid, which was an affront to both the truth and human psychology. The truth, in that this was a coordinated military psychological warfare operation (for whatever ultimate objective) that deliberately sought to mislead the public using high intensity visual propaganda backed up by statistics that obfuscated the reality of the situation. A Dutch MP the other day openly stated that Covid was being managed by NATO;
Dutch Health Minister Fleur Agema called the coronavirus pandemic a NATO military operation, noting that it was led directly by the North Atlantic Alliance and the Netherlands National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism (NCTV).
The human psychological element, would be treating healthy people like criminals, guilty until proven innocent, by confining them to their homes, not allowing dying care home residents to meet their loved ones, forcing children to wear masks, threatening people with loss of job and livelihood if they didn't take an untested medical product, vaccine passports, and even threatening the prospect of mandatory vaccination and quarantine camps.
Turning us against ourselves while extolling the institutions and government. It did not unite people. The calling card of a despotic elite who do not value truth nor human values.
Uniting people is rather effortless, but it requires the individual to actually face up to the reality of the situation at the time and not fall prey to their own fears about trusting their own inner moral value/judgement structure. Everyone has it, everyone can sense these things, but people choose not to for a variety of individual reasons dependant on their personality construct.
Religion, however phony, used to be the glue. Until it was supplanted by screens and propaganda. The screen is the psychological mirror now, and not the silent space of the church interior. Reflection is now a dynamic, manipulative practice, that has curated entire swathes of the population into false psychological states, with people getting irate about political matters because the screen tells them to i.e. covid, ukraine, Trump, whatever.
Uniting has to be the acknowledgement of the deception the public has been subjected to, and that requires people to accept they have been lied to and subsequently lied to themselves as well (false constructed worldview). Unfortunately thanks to the destruction of the education system, intentional dulling of minds through screens and chemicals, it is very hard to get people to see what is right in front of their faces.
Perhaps the only avenue that people generally 'get', is money. It is no coincidence that sentiment is changing now that cost of living is at ridiculous proportions and peoples personal lives are now directly affected, and that they can't as easily dismiss things any more. So they begin looking, as the walls start closing in. 'Why is it that I'm being financially raped, while billions are being sent to Ukraine?', for example.
Point people to the Panama or Paradise papers. Or the trillions unaccounted for by the Pentagon. That's a great crack in the egg, while you're pinching pennies, to know that
conservative estimates place offshore wealth at $27 trillion. Creates a nice cognitive dissonance knowing that you are being told to 'tighten your belts' while their is enough wealth to transform the entire world just sitting in financial purgatory, held by a very small handful of people.