05/09/2022

Otherwise free individuals can never achieve freedom and liberty for all, thorough force and extortion.

It's never, ever "worked" before; it never will.

"Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished."

05/08/2022

PSA for those that have/haven't been paying attention to the reality of things for the last few centuries:

*Clears throat*
"We the people"..... We the open-range slaves on the ruling class tax-farm, have been "going back and forth" from the Left and Right cheeks of the same elitist Ass, for so long we don't even move, anymore.
We the coerced people of world, just sit there, right in the center.
With *all* the MANufactured shit, created by our (S)elected representatives of the elite.
Like a bunch of divided, conquered, coerced and controlled ASSHOLES talking about how, *This Time* voting harder is realllllllllly gonna change stuff.

If we are to have ANY kind of Core changes take place; we need to actually CHANGE.
Indoctrination. Is a helluva state-sponsored drug.
All we have to do is, put down the hard stuff and...
EvoLve.
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05/08/2022

We are ALL Spiritual beings. The world we live in, is reflective of how willing, we All are, at accepting that.
Most to all (MAN-made) written religions and their PROPHET'S espoused to the same principles.

"Ignorance is Bliss" because the "original sin" was TAKING from the Tree of (subjective) Knowledge; instead of GIVING from the Tree of Love.
Do unto others- ALWAYS. "Not; Do unto others... Unless".

The core/foundation of the mythological authority that is the state is conceived and sustained in violent force and coercion. How does any kind of peace, freedom and liberty, for ALL, come out of that?

"The greatest hindrance to objective knowledge is our own subjective presence".

Lastly .. .. Statism is the deadliest faith-based religion EVER forced on otherwise free people.
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05/02/2022

"May 1, is International Workers' Day! It commemorates the sentencing to death of seven anarchist workers in Chicago who were wrongly convicted for throwing a bomb at police who attacked a strike demonstration in May 1886.
80,000 workers in Chicago had walked out on May 1 demanding a maximum 8-hour working day, alongside over 200,000 other workers across the US. Employers and the government were determined to crush the movement, and four of the anarchists were executed, with the fifth cheating the hangman by killing himself. An eighth was sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment. The surviving three were later pardoned, and the fight for the 8-hour day continued.
Before his execution, defendant August Spies told the court: "if you think that by hanging us you can stamp out the labour movement – the movement from which the downtrodden millions, the millions who toil and live in want and misery, the wage slaves, expect salvation – if this is your opinion, then hang us! Here you will tread upon a spark, but here, and there, and behind you, and in front of you, and everywhere, flames will blaze up. It is a subterranean fire. You cannot put it out."
Socialist and workers' organisations later chose May 1 to be celebrated as International Workers' Day, and today it is celebrated as a national holiday in many countries around the world, and an unofficial one in many others.
Learn more about the history of May Day in this book by Peter Linebaugh":

https://shop.workingclasshistory.com/products/the-incomplete-true-authentic-and-wonderful-history-of-may-day-peter-linebaugh

Pictured: the eight so-called Haymarket martyrs
(Taken from a Keith Preston post)

04/10/2022

This paragraph (imo) exemplifies all that "ignorance is bliss" stands for.
Wu Wei.

"The more knowledge there is of palings, pitfalls, rabbit nets, and gins, the more the animals in the marshes are thrown into confusion. The more varieties of cunning, deception, slipperiness, talk of "hard and white," prevarication, claims of "identical" and "different" there are, the more the common people will be deluded by disputation. Therefore, whenever all under heaven is in great confusion, the fault lies in fondness of knowledge. Thus, all men under heaven know how to seek what they do not know, but no one knows how to seek what he already knows. All men know how to condemn what they consider to be bad, but no one knows how to condemn what they consider to be good, and so there is great confusion. Thus, they rebel against the brightness of the sun and moon above, consume the essence of the mountains and rivers below, and disrupt the procession of the four seasons in between. From wriggling insects to the tiniest flying creatures, there are none that would not lose their natures. Great, indeed, is the confusion that is brought to all under heaven from fondness for knowledge! From the Three Dynasties on down, so it has been. The plain people are neglected, while the fussing flatterers find favor. The placidity of nonaction is rejected, while
garrulously expressed ideas find favor. It is this garrulousness that has brought confusion to all under heaven."
- Chuang Tzu (Ransacking Coffers).