TikTok truths

When there is a trend that half of the population adapts to and then it is removed, a trial test was run. I worked in the hoods of Baltimore and Savannah for a combined 12 years and our government would test reactions to half truths in this demographic all the time through removing textbooks, encouraging cell phone usage, and making access to resources near impossible. Creating the problem so that they can also swoop in with the solution is how every government operates worldwide. And they need people to test their hypothesis. TikTok was a test on a myriad of levels to see how parents don’t protect their kids but blame them for their behavior because of outside influence. This is how codependency controls our society, it points the finger at the weakest people who were led astray without even knowing it, from their authorities. If caution or guidance is outside the home, reckless judgement and shame assault the unprotected, the children.  Children are never the fault when finding solution means change is required for the generation before them. 

People generally fear what they cannot control and give their control away if they believe someone else can help them. This is a classic conditioning of codependency that erupts in our homes and is instigated throughout society. Military has coined the “chain of command” that we all adhere to on a daily basis. Siblings learn survival of the fittest if their single mom is resentful for feeding them and big sister has undue responsibility to monitor the emotions.  The threat becomes chaos when mom is supposed to provide but has limitations outside of her control like inflation.  Fear in the home rises as resources are limited while safety and security are minimal, creating a need to blame from within and search outside of itself for answers.  If the parents are in distress, everyone else under the roof follows suit. The threat on US territory of any kind is always from within our own infrastructure of leadership from lobbyists, conglomerates, military and crime that supports our government behind the scenes in an ordained, orderly fashion. We can look in history and see decades of blaming other countries for our problems while oppressing our own.  This old repeated message is reinforced with half truths and selective data that becomes accessible to the population at large. But this technological age is assaulting our senses emotionally without our permission because people can’t compete with agenda that comes from Meta and Artificial Intelligence due to their accelerated advancements.  To control the population with subliminal messages, AI bypasses empathy and stimulates optic nerve and brain pathways to ignite instant gratification instead of responding to long term effects.  Most marketing ploys instigate crisis for businesses to ensure the search bar will get them traffic if they pay for correction.  The inability to pause before decision making has been a test on many generations before now, yet many believe the teens of our culture are the culprit for negative interaction. Nobody is talking about how the breakdown of positive communication and mentoring has evaporated and exchanged technology in its place. We were meant for relationship so when we adhere to the dominant protocol, we sacrifice intentional connection for the sake of normalcy. 

I hear all the time that it’s the younger generation that’s the problem but I would argue that that is yet another distraction. Parents come first and set the stage for their children’s adaptation to the world, but often times they are preoccupied with earning a living, shoring up the next replacement relationship, or competing with the Kardashians. If time is pulled outside of the family unit, the responsibility to regain structure is the parents.  The misdirection of child rearing always begins in the home and will repeat itself if care takers neglect the emotional security and safety of their offspring.  I get it, they have to adapt with the changes at large, but they fail to acknowledge the problem trickles down from not shepherding their own families with lines of distinction. “Do our kids feel safe in our presence”, is seldom a conversation most parents are asking each other at little league games, much less during Sunday school drop off.  

For decades, the church focus has always been on the youth, which also removes honor of parents for raising the next generation. You can’t put undue responsibility on children’s shoulders without leading them through time investment, commitment, and leadership yourself. In truth, leadership will expand through long suffering because it withstands the pendulum swing of blaming opposing sides and focuses on bettering him or herself. Without setting an example for our youth to exercise freedom of thought and not be shamed should they question a hierarchial system like  pharma, church, education, banking, or politics, they will convert to population control.  It will be subtly introduced through a popular stimulus that influences counter culture in the face of rules that are orchestrated from parents out of touch with them. This is the replacement theory which uses existing trauma in the home to discount the voice of caretakers. Before we know it TikTok becomes infiltrated just like the mass overnight eruption of yoga studios on every corner that promised inner peace.  We can definitely bet that there is no relationship investing at the heart of social media or the sales of fifty dollar sheets of foam being labeled “stretching mats”.  Erecting TikTok was a plan to test how many of our youth could be persuaded because protective barriers were not in place.  Taking down TikTok is a plan to keep us misinformed through fear because those barriers were never shored up.  Blaming this outside media for the deconstruction of our kids is a ploy set in motion from our own borders.

Stalin and Hitler coined the phrase “for your safety” and yet murdered thousands to gain power over people who didn’t question the authority nor discern the spiritual atmosphere.  If they say the threat is outside of us so they can enforce protection from the inside out, then compliance of all generations is the goal so only those with power and prominence make the final decisions. Our own social media platforms won’t allow education to truly triumph because it sensors our posts. I have half of my information removed because I don’t meet “safety” guidelines. That’s trash, totally bogus. What it is, is the conditioning of newly implemented rules to be enforced by making examples out of those who have free thought.

TikTok was exposing truths that our country doesn’t want us aware about. I knew when the warnings came out about it being dangerous that a distraction from our own social media’s lies was put in place. Fact checking is subjective and against our first amendment rights because we have freedom of speech . If I can’t use a hashtag for sexual abuse, sex or sexual, but “only fans” has  4 million and climbing followers, we have a serious problem on our native land. We are facing a national crisis of child trafficking that could be limited if we were allowed to use appropriate  hashtags to define those problems that are sexual in nature and factually problematic.  Police interrogate prisoners all the time for information connected to crime on the outside, the same sleuthing would spread like wild fire if we were allowed to share tips about harmful practices.  That is the point of Artificial Intelligence and meta’s safety regulations, they pick and choose what is a problem for us so we won’t consider being apart of a solution.  

In many crafty ways we have accepted lies being called truth and truth called because if we are instructed and directed to use apps and social media for information, then half truths and agenda can be sprinkled within to create confusion. The result is having us reach out to the platforms of their regime for the answers that not only contradict, but hide behind assurance of our safety. It is the trickling down effect of leadership without accountability  who twist the rules and blame the people underneath them for not knowing any better.  And let’s be real, none of our teenagers have created the current media platforms, the generations before them have.  So if those who came first don’t exercise their responsibility to guide those behind them, we have a problem on our land.  The remedy is returning to the foundational level of parents healing their own reasons they escape so they can be present in their children’s lives and protect them from   the outside infiltration.  Removing the voices and influences from the population at large has always been the role of a loving parent, without that headship, a whole generation can be led astray.

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