Cognitive Dissidents
- Marie Laure
- Apr 14
- 2 min read

This "New Hypocritical Version"* written on plain brown cardboard, mimicking the everyday street person's sign, speaks for that silent majority among us.
Stepping back from the growing crowd of dissidents gathering in the public square, a bigger picture can and should be seen:
Tariff "wars" are a constant distraction from true tragedies happening in our country daily, like two children dead from measles in the USA in 2025, and two-hundred young men grabbed without question and incarcerated in a foreign gulag forever. They were stripped, literally and figuratively of human rights, and those children of their future lives.
Breaking News: Another tariff twist and turn.
In the meantime, and this is a very "mean" time, one student after another in our land's highest educational enclaves are being nabbed from campus by masked men and women, then imprisoned down South for saying what they think at a "think-tank". While others remaining on campus live in fear that they may be next , or that their financial aid will be cancelled in the middle of their degree programs.
Breaking News: Stock market plummeting and rising as tariffs pivot from country to country.
Meanwhile, tens of thousands of American civil servants were fired, just when longtime safety nets, like social security, and food stamps, designed specifically for whenever regular paychecks disappear, are about to be "disappeared". Some of these faithful people have found themselves at food banks for the first time, only to find empty shelves.
Breaking News: On second or third thought, tariffs are paused for 90 days. Stay tuned!
Today's tragedies are tomorrow's losses, and those losses are mounting by the day while every magic trick in the playbook is performed to fool everyone. Let's not be fooled into believing what we know in our hearts to be the truth. Let's not wait for someone else to speak up. Being brave when one is afraid is the meaning of the word courage from the French word "corage" which comes from the Latin, "cor", heart.
Take heart, for these days are not only a matter of the head, not a cognitive exercise, but a proverbial "love thy neighbor" from your heart moment. One does not have to follow a faith tradition to follow one's own heart.
"When did we see You hungry and nourished You? . . . When did we see You a stranger? . . When did we see You ill, or in prison and visited You? . . . "
Breaking News: . . . as you did it to one of the least, you did it to Me".
*(Matthew 25:37 - 40 )
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