What will you be doing when you are 99 years old?
Children and the young are being taken advantage of
It is a privilege to live to the ripe old age of 99 years. Living to that age and also being relatively healthy is icing on the cake. If being healthy is icing on the cake, what is being a multi Billionnaire? Perhaps it is gold icing on the cake.
Well, let’s say you live to 99, you are a multi-Billionnaire, you are in relatively good health, and many people hang on your every word, because you know how to make money….. what will you do?
I can tell you one thing I won’t be doing, and that is using my money and considerable influence to design dormitories to house thousands of students, newly away from home. Not only won’t I be designing dormitories for students who are a fraction of my ripe old age, but I wouldn’t dream of designing dormitory bedrooms that have no windows whatsoever.
Why would anyone even conceive of such a thing? What sort of mind must one have to sit down and draw out architectural plans, and then decide students, newly away from home, must go to bed in rooms that will not allow them to look out and see the moon, or the stars, or wake up with the sun streaming onto their faces?
Not only would these students have to spend at least a year in these poorly designed dormitories, but they would need to use the name of the person who foisted the design on them, every time they spoke about their dormitories.
What is so sickening is that the universities are falling over themselves to receive this money and the designs. Young people away from home for the first time, are extremely vulnerable. They are vulnerable to feelings of isolation, depression, and suicide. To compound that by forcing them into windowless spaces is immoral. It is unjust. Yet, it is yet another reminder of how unjust our society has become, particularly to its young.
Young children go to school because they want to learn to read and write, and do their sums. They go to school to socialize with friends, and learn social skills. School should not be a place of indoctrination, but education. Teachers should not look for ways to take advantage of vulnerable children, who may have had an unfortunate start in life, due to parents who are addicted to drugs, narcissistic, or just too busy keeping their social media profiles updated. All young children and young people, are extremely vulnerable to suggestion, sophisticated propaganda and indoctrination. Instead of helping children grow and thrive, an industry is growing up, fueled by the greed of a segment of pharma, to mutilate, sterilize, and destroy their lives. Once again, I have to ask when is someone from pharma, who has influence, going to stand up and say, enough? This is wrong!
The pharma industry has gone to great lengths to stop its drugs being used to put people to death. Yet, it is manufacturing and promoting drugs that have not been properly studied long-term for young children and young people, who cannot vote, or legally drink alcohol.
So much of what we see around us is just plain immoral, including the following:
Ignorance of science that is inconvenient.
Indoctrination (instead of education) of children, teenagers and young adults.
Government agencies lying about the consequences of policies that they have been making and enforcing for 3 years.
Paying hospitals by the COVID death, instead of recoveries.
To the 99 year old, get over yourself. If you want to design a dormitory for young people, ask them what they want. At 99 years old, you are way past the time to be designing any type of space for young people.
Excellent points Dr Speid
I am 76 now, my father died before he reached 76, my mother made 93 - I doubt I will live that long, but at least, when I do die, it won't be from these dreadful mRNA vaccines if I remain able to have any say in the matter.
Billionaire - money. Let me tell you something - I have been retired, more or less, these past 26 years and financially secure really, after late 2012 and money in the bank is just a number of zeroes with no meaning or purpose that I can see, so while I am comfortably secure and receive a small pension which covers most of my weekly outlay, the ideal situation is to be comfortably secure in your own home and want for nothing there and then everything external to your home and your life in it, is out of your sight or control and you don't need to partake in any of it - except perhaps here - which is what I do. No family, no one cares if I exist, live or die and i like it that way. I am. It is sufficient for me.
Zeroes in my bank, well yes, fortunately I do have a few, enough for me, but not too many - what is the point, when we eventually die, everything material is left behind, including those zeroes in a bank account - a pointless exercise in futility.