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Well Then, What Do You Think of Me? [COMIC]

The best way to defeat an attention-whoring, power hungry jerk is to just give him (or her) the cold shoulder…

Hilarious comic – accurate too. Click read more to view it.

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Some opinions of mine on anarchist theory.

Anarchism is quite a gray area at the moment. Over the centuries there have been many famous anarchists, all with differing philosophies and opinions (schools of thought). Anarchism also has many ‘denominations’ – anarcho-syndicalism, anarcho-communism, anarcho-socialism, green anarchism, anarcha-feminism, and the rather controversial anarcho-capitalism, to name just a few.

Personally, I feel that anarchism aims not just for abolition of the state, but abolition of hierarchy, authority, inequality, and injustice. It aims to be a socio-political ideology that will end the current class struggle.

At present, the working class are exploited under a capitalist system. They are used, and abused, to benefit the upper classes. While families are working away, struggling to feed their children, the upper classes are getting the fruit of their labor. Anarchist theory suggests that people should work together, to help each other, and to be overall, more self-sufficient.

People often attack anarchism, as I quote from a comment on my blog, ‘People [would be] running rampant and deciding whatever it is they please’. While it is true that people would do what they want, an anarchist society aims to be a community, rather then the current affair of the consumerist, workaholic nightmare we live in. I feel that in a place without ‘the state’, people would learn to live together peacefully; to make use of everyone’s abilities and strengths to build a better place.

In regards to being shot in the back of the head, because of there being, obviously, no laws (although there may be guidelines and/or loose rules in some anarchist societies), murder is often a fundamental bi-product of having to live in a capitalist society, and under coercion and oppression. Murders are often (if not always) crimes of passion, and the killers often do not think of the consequences, so having laws put in place does not stop murder at all. In fact, one will find, that in places with more liberal policies – libertarian states – there are often much fewer murders. This could be because the pressures of harsh capitalism are not there, or at least a lot less. With less stress and pressure, people often learn to deal with their anger, if they have still have their anger and frustration at all.

While all this may sound Utopian. As one of the comments below have stated, we must not lose sense of reality. For the time being, I do not believe it is necessary for us to live in an anarchist society, merely a libertarian society. Anarchy has not really been tried properly, but I would say a society without oppressive government coercion is a lot better then one with. I believe that without government, war would end; the class struggle would end, and exploitation would virtually cease.

Obviously, you should make up your own mind. This is just what I feel, but I encourage you to think about it, and question some of your own preconceptions.

Thanks a lot,

Joe. [liberty-erosion]

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Megalomaniac mother

My mother is a megalomaniac
She seeks power and she finds it
She’s addicted to authority
She’s a psychopathic monster

My mother is a megalomaniac
She always wants control
And if you rebel in any way
She’ll make annihilation her goal.

My mother is a megalomaniac
She’s a complete social disaster
She’s a dictatorial bloodthirsty killer
Who needs to get her fill.

My mother is a megalomaniac
She’s a sociopath and a monster
She’s delusional, thinking she reigns supreme
She always wants to be better than me.
She is an idiopathic disease.

On her hierarchal ladder
She’s always at the top
She’s dominates and subjugates the masses
She can’t be stopped

She knows no mercy,
She knows no grace
She is wrath fully elucidated

My god, I hope she gets sedated.

Because she’s a megalomaniac.
And she’s killing equality and justice.
She vivisecting my human rights.
But I won’t go down without a fight.

I’ve had my mandate to get revenge.
And to avenge the ones she’s dis-empowered
To stand up for the ones she’s emotionally attacked.

She’s a megalomaniac
And she is going down.

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What we are

Proselytize me
Indoctrinate me
Make me think uncritically
I will not question Authority

I will not denounce TV
I can’t deduce anything
Dogma, infiltrate my mind

I’m not a human being

I’m metal to be crafted into conscription tools
Weapons of militant kilo-joules
Weld me into a war machine

I’m not a human being

Shape me into servitude
Submission, subjection, subjugation
I’m happy to be sedated.
By government: intoxicated

I’m happy to be pushed around
Happy to be thrown to the ground
I’m happy to be sleep deprived, water-boarded and starved.

For this is who we are.
Compliant, conforming, consumerists.

Potential profits for companies.
Potential dollar signs in corporation’s eyes.
We’re not people. We are a monetary unit.

We are pecuniary cogs in a malfunctioning machine.
We are bricks in a broken wall.
We are cells in a schizophrenic body.

These machines; these bricks; these cells – are a system of corruption. They are this very system, this very society.

I don’t scrutinize what they think I’m worth. I accept that I am worthless, until I have cash to dispense, upon shops and salespeople; to purchase goods with my labour for things I don’t need. For sand that blows away in the wind; for food that rots; for a flicker of temporary light. This is what we are told we need. Things that bring a glimpse of happiness, before a storm of immense depression.

I am not a human being. I am wood that fuels the polluted fire of capitalism.

This is what I am.

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