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amerikan democracy has been the most effective tool for political disempowerment ever developed. Originated in the caves of Europe, fostered in the theiving barbarities of Greece and Rome, and exported across seas to stolen land fertilized in blood and tilled by kidnapped souls, this absurdity of a social-political system was never meant to serve anyone other than a limited group of spiritless bones, those who call themselves human yet habitually fail to exhibit even one of the traits that defines the term.
When combined with an economic system that rewards she or he whose greed is most insatiable and that childish religion of slaves, amerikan democracy succeeds in turning even a most virile people into a worthless band of impotents, not only incapable of defending their own existence, but voluntarily submitting themselves to the sadistic torture of the enemy.
amerikan democracy also projects a fabricated history, organized as a linear movement of constant improvement. “Today is better than yesterday and tomorrow, better than today.” So using explicit chattel slavery as the starting point, everything looks better. Consistent with the “lesser of two evils” philosophy, our assessment of a situation is always comparative. “We’ve come so far.” While it’s true that bird droppings may be preferable to dog excrement, it’s still shit.
What exactly does “coming so far” mean? Does it mean we have arrived at a point where we no longer struggle with ourselves about our full submission to an oppressive order? Does it mean we have grown comfortable with the requirements of self-mutilation placed upon us by a society that hates our very thought? Does “coming so far” mean that we willingly offer ourselves up to the fiendish whims of a lesser group (i dare not say people)?
i ask, what kind of people, so intent on becoming something they can never be, sacrifices their children in pursuit of an apparition?
i’m hesitant to answer.
Oh, we have come so far. So far from the days when we valued ourselves enough to protect each other, clear as to what our best intentions were and courageous enough to pursue them; so far from when we understood Life as the ultimate purpose of existence; when we would rather die than subject ourselves to conditions calculated to murder our soul, because we knew physical death was merely a transition, but spiritual death was obliteration, erasure from the cosmos. This here damn sure ain’t living. We have come so far.
When cancer eats at the body, the only solution is to remove the cancer. There is no negotiation, no compromise. Because the nature of the two makes their co-existence impossible.
What will it take for us to finally remove the cancerous pig?
-Brother amari




Eloquently and excellently put. RBG!
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