Wooly Neighbours-(how New Zealanders are becoming passively manipulated)

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As Christian Voice New Zealand's Mike Bain reflects on the year 2024 he draws an analogy between the changing environment of sheep in New Zealand and the behavior of people in society.
In the past, sheep roamed freely on farms, representing a more natural and unrestricted way of life.
Suggesting that, similarly, people have become more "sheep-like" in their behavior. This means they are being influenced by how they are treated—perhaps by societal norms, education systems, or even media—and are becoming more passive and easily manipulated. Instead of thinking and acting independently, people might be following the crowd without questioning or challenging the status quo, much like sheep that are herded and controlled.
It's a thought-provoking comparison that highlights concerns about individuality, autonomy, and the impact of societal influences on behavior.
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