Freedom Tuesday, #63!

in #freedom3 years ago

That we haven't reached a coopertive state of being is heavily incumbent upon you not being willing to pull your weight.
You prefer to conform to the comfortable slavery, rather than embrace an unknown freedom.

Every day you go to work, buy goods from the conglomerations, observe the speed limit while wearing your seatbelt in your properly tagged and insured car just prolongs how long freeing ourselves from those that control us with force is gonna take.

I realize you got responsilities.
Mortgage, student loans, car payments, these 'responsiblities' are endless.
And, they enmesh you into a system of enslavement embraced by the haves at the expense of the havenots.

Thanks a lot for that, ya bums.

Grow a pair.
Grow a garden.
Take the weekend off from making somebody else richer at the expense of your time for you.
Throw a rock at some cops.
Punch a politician.
Whatever level of 'irresponsibility' you are comfortable with.

If we all did this, we could reach cooperation on any given Tuesday.
And again, you can thank the bums for that not already being here.
Not the ones in the streets, and under the bridges, they are hip to the problems.
The ones in the suit and ties.
Not the ones that rob the bank with a note, but the ones that rob you with a bank note.

They are not your friends.
They enslave you in such a subtle manner that you embrace it.
Wtfu, please.

'No man is more perfectly enslaved than the one that falsely thinks himself free.'
Gothe published that long before you were born.
But you dont' read do you?

Read an f'n book, eh?
Knock on a rich guy's door and ask him, politely, what ever the fug comes to mind.

Like this guy.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/9xMDDsW7x3j4/

Or this one.

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Love the intro to the f'n book on Mutual Aid. It makes me think that we "modern" people have become even more savage. Will try to read the rest of it.

Yeah, that is a good one.
No surprise they don't teach that book in skools anymore.

Oh, Kropotkin. Gotta read him after I get out of my financial pits and finish my therapy sessions.

If you haven't read anything in the field, start here.

Kropotkin was later interpreted by this lady and her companion.

It took me years to read through most of that list.