RE: Law and Disorder: Even Tyranny Has Cracks
This conversation reminds me of my consensus when John Lennon was shot. I said, "There's a lot of value in being nobody."
I read in a book named 'Evil In Modern Thought', "The noble brute doesn't need anyone else to know who he is or what he needs, while in contrast the civilized man never recognizes himself except when reflected in the eyes of others."
Government is slavery, to call it tyranny avoids full condemnation. To be disappointed in government reveals the violation of natural law in ever lending legitimacy to it.
The problem of modern thought is that there's so very little of it. And so it follows that what constitutes a crack in tyranny is running dope for democracy.
Better to live straight edge no tobacco, no alcohol, no drugs, no masters, no slaves, no civilization, no more excuses. Welcome to the final decade. Live to die well. Anything less lends legitimacy to slavery.
Woodchuck Pirate
aka Raymond J Raupers Jr USA
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