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RE: A Rallying Call to Arms; Stand Up, and Stand Together!

in #anarchism7 years ago (edited)

"The enemy of my enemy is my friend"
Though unable to relate, we can cooperate. We must find a way to some sort of common ground. Unfortuantely it would take discomfort for all of us to realize any immediate 'need' for action. A passive herd we've become. Relinquishing all control for the illusion of comfort & safety - neither of which can be 'given' because it is a derivative of action. It must be taken because it cannot be given away.

It's hard to say if we, collectively, will want control of our own lives. Society offers us so much, the easy way. How long with the human race work tirelessly for debased paper currency and their diminishing individuality? Hard to say..

Queue up the Carlin quotes...

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The enemy of my enemy is not necessarily my friend. I've always hated that saying. haha

They are my ally. Sure, they could be my friend too, but friends have the exact same objectives and are on the same path in life. :)

My main concern is that people who want to be ruled are forcing their rulers on people who do not want to be ruled.

This is one reason I'm looking to leave the USA for a place where the government leaves me alone as long as I do no harm to others or their property.

That's no longer possible here.

Ancient proverbs are so yesterday..lol
They are building a spot on Mars for those truly looking to get out from under the 'rulers of the world'. Only way is go above them. To space. All the governments of the world bow to the same king - money. Is there truly any safe haven? I've often wondered that.