I feel slightly uncomfortable with a “meme” that seems to be building about Oprah, much the same as I’ve felt uncomfortable with the meme about President Obama.
A “meme” is a form of catchword logic. Someone starts a rumor that someone else is a New World Order stooge and we all take it up. When we do, we’ve created a meme.
But we’re not lemmings.
Does anyone have proof that Oprah has sold out to the NWO? Yes, she went to the Bilderberg meeting. Perhaps she was asked to attend by the White Knights. Do we know?
Can we see in her words any indication that she is pushing the NWO? We have no trouble seeing that with Sarah Palin. She doesn’t hide it. Have we any solid indication that Oprah has sold out?
We seem to have a tendency to damn people because we heard someone else damn them. I personally am refraining from judging Oprah until there is a body of evidence that supports such an action.
I don’t agree with everything Oprah does necessarily. I don’t have time to watch her show. I watched her weep at Obama’s victory celebration in Grant Park. NWO folks seldom weep except when they lose money. I’ve seen her sponsor the education of impoverished African children. I’ve followed her work with Eckhart. These are not the actions of an NWO robot. They are too human for that.
I have no credible evidence before me that justifies my jumping aboard this growing meme.
If you have evidence, perhaps you can share it with us. If not, can we reserve judgment and not ridicule a possibly innocent lightworker with hasty judgment if we can find it in our hearts to do so?
Ridicule hurts and until a person has evidence to justify ridiculing, if it can ever be justified, I think it makes more sense, especially from lightworkers, to come from a more measured response.
Thanks for your consideration.