True..The irony is it appears to be a 'taboo subject's as long as a person is healthy completely. Once , life hits them to the rock bottom, they suffer physically or mentally, they realise it actually is not so and alas they can't express it to society..It is already completely sunk in its own belief system (it appears to me as a fantasy).
I totally agree. What I am going write may seem off subject but I'll make my point near the end - I have been interested in culture, religion, and geopolitics since before I was 10 years old. I failed social studies in the 5th grade because I was too busy reading the entire book instead of focusing on the narrow subjects the teacher wanted us to do. My awareness of the world only increased when I was in high school and after I graduated. I'm 2003, I wrote to George W. Bush begging him not to go to Iraq. Damn I wish I had that e-mail. It was written on an older computer that's now gone. Anyways, I reminded him that Saddam Hussein is a secular Sunni (Sunnis are the ones who do the global terrorism thing...not the Shia's who are dominate in Iran and Iraq). Since Sunnis are a minority in that country, I knew that Al-Quada would take advantage of that while the Iran and the Shia majority would wage a brutal civil war while both being against America. I was right except for I predicted Saddam would use chemical weapons which would lead to nuclear warfare.
I studied many countries of the world and what they believed in. Then it dawned on me that Americans are just as brainwashed as the rest of the world. We have our extreme "values" just like places in Iran do. Look at Trump for example. How is he more or less radical than the ayatollahs of Iran.
What we need is intelligence and rationality. Which seems absent in the world. Take away traditions, religion, and "culture". What are we left with? The naked truth of our imposition. I'm very drunk so I don't know how well I made my point but I hope you at least get the drift of what I am trying to say.
If all else fails, research Efilism.