Devilish Crying, Singing,Smiling: Secret Weapons Used on Gullible People

DEVILISH CRYING, SINGING, SMILING 
Secret Weapons Used on a Gullible People

Who says that the devil can't and don't cry.  Myth or historical collection in the Christendom of faith has it that Satan was indeed the lead singer angelic choir in heaven.  Another reports that he knew how to cry when trying to get his way as well as smile and grin.  Whether either of the stories are true is left for the true investigator to find, but either way the world is inundated with crying and singing devils and in these cases it has nothing to do with love, justice and faith but speak volumes  to people continue to be victims of master manipulators - individuals and organizations including the government.
Why do we have a auto-response?
It's a given that when a women (or man) is crying that he/she stands to naturally attract sympathy, but behold, the crying is not necessarily a symbol of weakness or fear.  Let me give an example.
Recently TMZ reported (Bill Cosby Cries on Stage but more about Jello Than Women) on a recent stage performance comedian Bill Crosby  the audience gravitated to his mimicry.  Nobody can act crying better than an actor, or a comedian.  But that's the point, he was only stage acting, and to a nonrelated subject.  He remains recalcitrant in the midst of his multiple rape allegations.  "I know that people are tired of me not saying anything, but a guy doesn't have to answer to innuendoes...". 
Of course he's right - innocent until proven guilty.
My problem with Cosby's public persona is that it is serving as a template for a lot of singing, funny, guilty, if not evil people. Former Vice President Cheney comes to mind as he smugly responded to the horrendous record of torture by the CIA et al. This is a man who possesses a caring fatherly type facade. That is until one looks closely and that innocent father persona turns into flaring horns,  as he smiled and responded to the media about the federal report on torturing:  "I think that what we needed to be done was done.  I think we were perfectly justified in doing it, and I'd do it again in a minute."
Of course you do Cheney, and that explains why the U.S. is not a member of the ICC (International criminal court).  No need to single out this man as the human uncompassionate thread of the nation's diplomatic initiatives are immensely based on cold indifference to human suffering - In the name of democracy and freedom, whole nations have been destroyed as the Powells, Sarkozys, Rices, Bushes, Kerrys, etc. appeared to have other intensions, and they did it with a straight face with the sounds of drones ringing in the background killing off private wedding party members and, literally, tearing whole families and communities apart.
Nothing to sing about, but I'm reminded of that singing Senator, later the Defense Secretary, John Ashcroft loved to sing, and loving lyrics of a gospel song was not off base as he performed at the Press Club after helping to permit the destruction of Iraq, sovereign nation many miles away, based on false evidence about weapons of mass destruction, as Rumsfeld, Powell, Rice and yes, President Bush thanked him for the singing and his audacious decision making.
Yet the underrating of the deception found in people using crying, singing, smiling as a tool for mass destruction, these weapons have been used since the recording of history.  Even when Jesus admonished his disciples for their potential unfaithful as the end neared. they mourned and groaned and wandered why He doubted their faithfulness, yet being the beginning and ending of truth, Jesus was not fooled - my their sad faces and, probably, he teas in their eyes. He knew what he was talking about.
Too bad in today's world, humans refuse to recognize or utilize the historical and real-time references that should enable them to not be fooled by the crying, singing and grinning especially in our commercial capitalistic society where selling and persuading the consumer is based on the ability of the seller to say all the right things.  Let's not be naive, deceit and lying appear to be an integral part of our society in every field of activity based on a dichotomy that states that you did something bad only if you got caught
What is that saying?  It's saying that just as many that are sentenced to jail time there is a distinct symmetry to those who should be in jail for the same thing - or for something. 
Yes, just because that job interviewer smiled and nodded at you after that tortuous interview came to end, in so doing giving you hope before you can get your foot in the answering machine is bleeping to  announce your rejection.
What about that smiling preacher, preaching about the righteousness of God every Sunday morning and smiling and holding your child afterwards, and you found abusing your underage sons; or what about that innocent looking governor in Virginia that really seemed to cry and plead to the judged that probably resulted in at least a 20 year sentenced being reduced to 2 years.
Let's not forget he person who you are married who promised you fidelity and you found another person with your partner in the same bed that you've been sleeping in for any years.
Let's just stop already.  The bottom line is that smiling, singing and grinning is a structural part of society, they are not going away.  So what should one do?

Well, stop depending on one's smiling, singing and grinning as the face of truth.  Don't be paranoia around everybody, but, be a little suspicious around most.

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