Too true, too true. The problems we're facing appear enormous and insurmountable, so we're all waiting around for a savior to come by and put the world to right. But at the same time, virtually all of us fail to do that which is well within out power to do.
There are innumerable examples, but the one that always gets me--and it comes up often--is when people sue to get rehired by an organization that fired them because they refused the clot shot. Well, that sounds like a good thing, right?
No, it's incredibly wrong. Why would anyone wish to give (actually, compel the organization to allow them to give) their efforts towards advancing the interests of an entity that--wittingly or unwittingly--participated in a global genocidal program? Does that make any sense? Should that in any way be applauded as progress?
Is it within the power of most people just to get another job? Given the wave of "died suddenly" and the help wanted signs everywhere, I think it's easier than it''s been in a while. But described in the terms I just used--and I believe used fairly--to continue on the path the vast majority choose to take seems clearly to be suicidal insanity.
Why would anyone wish to give (actually, compel the organization to allow them to give) their efforts towards advancing the interests of an entity that--wittingly or unwittingly--participated in a global genocidal program?
We are given to believe that we go to work to put money in our pockets, but really, the purpose of our work should be to help and serve one another, and to advance what we call civilization. In all respects this is admirable and enables humanity to develop to it's true potential and find it's ultimate destiny.
But you see how truly perverse and diabolical our situation is when we have to avoid that just so we can slow down the construction of our prison a bit, and throw a little sand in the gears of the machine enslaving us.
Too true, too true. The problems we're facing appear enormous and insurmountable, so we're all waiting around for a savior to come by and put the world to right. But at the same time, virtually all of us fail to do that which is well within out power to do.
There are innumerable examples, but the one that always gets me--and it comes up often--is when people sue to get rehired by an organization that fired them because they refused the clot shot. Well, that sounds like a good thing, right?
No, it's incredibly wrong. Why would anyone wish to give (actually, compel the organization to allow them to give) their efforts towards advancing the interests of an entity that--wittingly or unwittingly--participated in a global genocidal program? Does that make any sense? Should that in any way be applauded as progress?
Is it within the power of most people just to get another job? Given the wave of "died suddenly" and the help wanted signs everywhere, I think it's easier than it''s been in a while. But described in the terms I just used--and I believe used fairly--to continue on the path the vast majority choose to take seems clearly to be suicidal insanity.
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I took a year off work so I don't have to pay income taxes.
I don't disagree, and every little bit helps.
We are given to believe that we go to work to put money in our pockets, but really, the purpose of our work should be to help and serve one another, and to advance what we call civilization. In all respects this is admirable and enables humanity to develop to it's true potential and find it's ultimate destiny.
But you see how truly perverse and diabolical our situation is when we have to avoid that just so we can slow down the construction of our prison a bit, and throw a little sand in the gears of the machine enslaving us.
Yeah man, you're right (re: suing to work for the devil who wants you dead, etc.); that kind of stuff bugs me deeply also.