03-08-2018, 03:08 PM
Conspiracy theories usually begin with a kernel of truth. Over the years, there have been secret societies that wielded a fair amount of power within certain groups, but there's no credible evidence supporting the idea that an Illuminati-like group is secretly controlling modern society.
As for the real "1%", some inequality in wealth and power is totally normal - in fact, it's inevitable. But when these disparities become too extreme, and when upward mobility becomes more difficult, we reach a situation where the foundations of modern democracy and economy begin to crack.
This post sounds exactly like something a member of the Illuminati would say when trying to convince people that his all-powerful group doesn't really exist.
As for the real "1%", some inequality in wealth and power is totally normal - in fact, it's inevitable. But when these disparities become too extreme, and when upward mobility becomes more difficult, we reach a situation where the foundations of modern democracy and economy begin to crack.
This post sounds exactly like something a member of the Illuminati would say when trying to convince people that his all-powerful group doesn't really exist.
Course clear! You got a card.
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