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The Venus Project World Lecture Tour
a walk in the park with Roxanne & Jacque
Hi guys, this is Christian from the Zeitgeist Movement Germany
and I’m here with Roxanne Meadows. They're here for their World Lecture Tour in Germany
and we now have the chance to ask them a couple of questions
about the Venus Project, transition and all that kind of stuff.
Hi Roxanne.
Hi Christian.
Ok, well, first of all I’d like to talk about some of these
ever occurring arguments against the Venus Project that come from certain critics like
we always have that 'zinger, communism',
we have words like 'utopia' and 'machine takeover'.
Where do you think do these opinions come from the people,
because we always hear them speak up the same way,
we don't really get any logical arguments
or we just hear those slogans basically.
What is it in the people that makes them say these things?
Well, in the educational system today,
I don't think people are taught how to be critical thinkers.
I don't even think they know what communism is when they talk about it.
And they surely don't know what the Venus Project is,
otherwise they wouldn't equate the two.
So, it's very hard, this system fortifies people with quick answers
to support whatever system exists.
All countries train their people with their values and their behaviour
to support existing systems.
Otherwise you couldn't get people to go fight for their wars
or put up with what's happening in society.
They know very little about it.
So they really have to look into the Venus Project to understand the difference.
Certainly. I couldn't agree more
and I think that nowadays you really have the kind of thing that people
don't like to be noticed by others.
If they say something that doesn't really apply to what other people
would want them to think and feel and act like,
they don't disagree with everything that the masters don't disagree with,
then they will also follow the picture
that they kinda keep themselves under control, you know.
We don't need these uh.. the police to tell us what to think. We do that.
We do quite a good job ourselves, don't we?