"Today we may have more information than any other generation, but what good are answers, if we never begin to ask the right questions?"
β The Questions We Never Ask
"They can't be that stupid. They'll never go for it!"
"They're not stupid at all. In fact, they're quite intelligent β far more than we lead them to believe."
"Then how do we pull this off?"
"Brainwashing."
A pause. "That's it?"
"As simple as it gets."
"It justβ Well, it just can't be that easy."
"Of course it is. In their nascent state, they're simply neutral, and programmable; blobs of clay, ready to be molded into whatever we desire."
"They don't know they're neither inherently good nor evil?"
"No. We brainwash them to believe it's simply their nature to kill one another β destroy their kind, and everything around them; fill them with false guilt and fallacious sin. We lie to them they'd decimate their own species, if it weren't for us."
"They actually believe that?"
"Believe it?! They cling to it. They end up begging us to 'save' them, even though we're the ones exterminating them."
"Wouldn't they see through this?"
"We don't call it begging; we refer to it as 'voting,' and lie to them it's for their benefit."
"How does that work?"
"We pretend they're given a choice. In reality, they're only provided a couple options, and those are dupes anyway. Whichever they choose, both carry out the bidding of the same master: Us."
"Very clever."
"There's nothing clever about it; it's just cruel."