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In Human Terms

Humanity, it seems, both intrinsically and as a collective, is forever under siege. The ongoing vaccination, sterilization, and dehumanization campaigns are quite evident across the modern world, as we’ve all been conditioned by the bell’s toll, by closed systems thinking, and by the toxic needles.

The Turning Tide

We don’t need commercial airlines. We don’t need a federal government. We don’t need fiat currencies, and we don’t need borders. We’ve been handed down rampant and widespread systemic dysfunction. We can make something new, can’t we? What kind of world are you actually envisioning to live in and contribute to?

Be Offended

Be sexist. Be racist. Be offensive and uncouth. Be brash, politically incorrect and insensitive. Be messy and unrehearsed.

But don’t get stuck there. Be real.

Be in error. Be ignorant and misinformed. Be impolite and inconsiderate.

But don’t get stuck there. Be real.

Consumption

The Earth, nature, provides all we need, whether it’s food, medicine, water, materials for shelter and for our arts, perfect sunlight and the stars. But in the modern world, we’ve learned about, adopted, adapted to and live by the endless, cyclical insanity of “not enough” — a distorted epistemic failing, supplanting the otherwise organic human inclinations toward communal betterment, spiritual discovery and genuine self-improvement. The two ideas do not complement each other, and so, we suffer.

Resolute Power

Power is a subjective idea. Zuckerberg, et al., can play sociopolitical games with their now massive, contentious, schoolyard, infantilistic public forums — but not one single person is forced to use them. So, it’s your choice to afford them that power. Socialist media has become the mainstay for armchair activists and feckless couch commentators.