Monday, September 6, 2010

Humanity Fades


"There is a peace the world would see as anarchy. It is a peace that quickly, silently, and without conflict can topple mountainous and gluttonous giants of industry and finance. It is a peace that would non-violently decimate the war machine and render jobless its employees and executives, its kings and presidents, its generals and soldiers. It is a peace that cannot be negotiated between men or temporal governments, but only realized within. And it must be fully realized within before it will manifest on earth. There are many activists and organizations that do much good work, following a sane line of respect and tolerance for all, even for those they idealistically oppose. But there are many constructs and institutions of our society: central governments and their leaders; certain religious institutions, with their elitist doctrines of separateness; certain types of social agencies and organizations often unthinkingly wield totalitarian-style interventionist programs of ecological and sociological renewal, hate-mongering consumer watchdog groups and political activism groups. You know, the ones who commit violence in the name of peace? Who let their anger and zeal dilute and nullify all the good they would do? Well-meaning as they are, and as necessary as they may be for our time as a vehicle to resurrect the higher consciousness of humanity. These will all pass away in the light of the Anarchy of Peace."

What a load of bullshit. Nothing can be done peacefully. Anarchy is about fully realising your anger and frustration. What else would drive us to do what we do if not our emotions? It's simple, to be alive is to feel alive. Any form of contact contributes you to being alive. Say you fight, you bruise, you feel pain. Pain is living. You kiss a girl's lips. There's contact. That's when you feel love and security. Anarchy functions the same way with human emotions as it is driven by the human spirit.

It upsets me seeing so called 'anarchists' abusing the true nature of how anarchy was intended. Anarchy is not about creating chaos but the fight of freedom. Chaos is easily misterpreted as havoc but it isn't. It's the beauty that we have after the destruction of all forms of government. We are nothing but till we are free. We are slaves to special interest groups, consumers of modern technology making us lazier and dumber in time. This is what they've always wanted us to be. To be incapable of basic human emotions. How many times do we turn on the TV and look on CNN or BBC and see innocent people dying then we just go, "Aww" and go back to eating our dinners? Are we that inhumane to not do anything to try and better this world for the good of mankind? Have we, after many years of being supressed by the governments, lost everything that makes us human?

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