I think it’s important to look at how we really don’t have any rights anywhere in the world. They’re not rights if they can be taken away. Look at the Patriot Act. Look what it did to our rights. It was unconstitutional, and yet it was still allowed to pass. The Federal Reserve Act was unconstitutional and it’s making our money worth nothing. Even the 16th Amendment never passed, but was falsely added to the Bill of Rights because when there are powerful insiders who will do anything to expand their power, democracy doesn’t really apply to them. America has become a fascist country. Our rights are for sale. We bow to the corporations to help us. It’s fucking embarassing. They pollute our world, make us and animals sick, and we give them subsidies! Isn’t that a great fucking deal for them?
Our government is completely full of shit. I’m not saying that every person is full of shit, but the majority of people who we elect to office are power-hungry monsters who just want to carve up this country a little finer for themselves and their rich buddies. That’s what America has become. And America has never been the free nation we boast it as. Sure, it may be freer than other nations, but it’s never been free. Look at slavery, the genocide of the Indians/Native Americans. Genocide doesn’t seem free to me. It seems rather pathological. Where were their rights? Women couldn’t vote until 1919. Gays still can’t get married and were victims of police harassment up until the late 1970s. We are now owned by the Federal Reserve, which is unconstitutional by its very existence. A company cannot be in charge of circulation of currency. It is up to Congress to coin money, not some behemoth. Our rights are only there for show, people. They’re make-believe. Here’s a George Carlin video that will explain it better: George Carlin-Rights and Priveleges
It’s very hard to come to terms with the fact that we have no rights. Look at Japanese Americans in the 1940s who were put into internment camps because their parents were born in the wrong country. Give me a break, America. But this is the pathological need that society fills. Control and extermination. We control what we cannot exterminate. We exterminate to keep dissenting voices away from us. It’s easier to kill someone than to face their criticism in these people’s eyes. Why do you think JFK was assassinated. What about MLK? Malcom X? Bobby Kennedy? All killed because their ideas were against what the established authority said was normal and “free.” It seems like in today’s world, the only right we have is to remain silent.
I figure we should have either no rights or unlimited rights. Just like George. It makes perfect sense. I too lean towards the unlimited side. Animals don’t need to have rights and laws and regulations. They work it out between themselves and the result is millions times more complex than we can ever imagine. But doing this with humans scares the hell out of the people in power and they’ve kept us so dependent on the system that billions of people would die if central control went away. I’m more apt to call that type of event as a cleansing more than a mass extinction. The people who die are merely allowing the world to heal. And I think a world with unlimited rights, where people can do whatever they want, whenever they want, just like animals, it will be a far more interesting place to live. For more on the subject of rights, here’s Ran Prieur’s essay, Against Rights.
Our rights are only there to keep us in line, to pacify us. Why do we have different rights in different countries? How come some people have no rights at all? How come some people have their homes destroyed for the sole purpose of “progress?” Why don’t we just stop the charade and just come out and say it? We have no rights. The police of the world and evil powerful insiders are here to keep our rights and power blocked from us, to keep us in a cocoon of fear and complacency. To keep us busy while they ruin the world and humanity. In this hard world of law and order, some people have to step up and say that this is complete and utter bullshit and we need to put a stop to the controlling and manipulative world. We have the power to create heaven on Earth, but we can’t quit our jobs because then we can’t afford to eat. And working at our jobs just contributes further to the destruction of the world.
Most jobs do destroy the world. 99% of jobs out there destroy the world. Some to a lesser extent than others, but destruction is destruction all the same. Any job that uses paper destroys the world. Any job that extracts resources destroys the world. Any job that grows food destroys that world. But in order to be able to live, we have to work, which means we have to destroy the world. Except for that 1% that is. But it keeps us busy so we don’t notice as our rights are being taken away. Our power stripped down more and more and concentrated in the bellies of the elites while we feed them through the fruits of our labor. They’re not elite because they’re anything special. They’re elite because they are masters at manipulation and deceiving people. They commit fraud on global levels and no one ever hears about it because we are too overworked and overspent to worry about things other than our survival. The news feeds that fear with talks every day of the recession and how jobs are scarce. They’ve got us by the balls here. The media and the insiders who own the media control our information, so the depletion of our rights won’t make the news at 6. A crime story is better off for the ratings and to keep the truth a secret while keeping our fears in reality..
But it doesn’t have to be this way. We can change it. But we all have to be a part of it. Not just a fringe group. Everyone. Why don’t people want to get off their asses and defend their rights and their freedom? Are we too lazy or too dependent on the current system? Is that what it is? Are we oversocialized to the point that living a natural life is impossible, due to the fact that we don’t know how and that the lands around us are no longer suitable for it? They’ve got us in a prison people. The most important part of getting out of a prison is seeing the bars. I hope we can all get out someday.
P.S. It’s a good thing we still have the free speech right, otherwise I could be put in jail for dissenting opinions. My anti-Americanism could be a threat to the status quo. Why not just come out and label me a terrorist? Pretty soon, the only speech that will be allowed is in praise of the United States and its glory. People wiping their asses with the Constitution and Bill of Rights. Remember what George W. said? “The constitution is just a piece of paper.”
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