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Old 04-18-2008, 12:23 PM
Sarcasmo
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Re: Surveillance Society
So retarded. The policy, the legislators that passed it, and the public that let it slide.

By September, I will have spent 21 months of roughly 4 years in Iraq, and I'm still more informed than most other Americans. At what point am I allowed to start hitting people? Seriously, I can't even talk to most people in my own country about what's going on for fear that I'll start clawing at my face and screaming obscenities at them. When they know dick about anything, it's usually misinformed mainstream media claptrap, and I'm lucky if they've taken enough time to read the ticker at the bottom of a 24 hour news channel.

It's all our fault, ladies and gentlemen. We wanted a representative government, and we got it, alright. We are represented by the majority vote, and the majority of the citizens in all of our countries are fucking stupid. And no amount of civil disobedience is going to change anything without educating the masses. The question is; how to educate them, and who's going to do it? If a thousand people stood outside the Pentagon, or the Hague, or Fort Bragg, or Credenhill, and took pictures all day, it wouldn't mean shit to anyone casually looking in on it, because they have no frame of reference. The majority is literally too stupid to understand the full depth of the problems within our governments. It's my opinion that things are going to get worse and worse, until they've reached a point where a radical change is forced, and I can say that I hope it's without bloodshed, but I hold no real illusion that this would be the case.

How polarized is my country, is Britain, is France, is Germany, against the war in Iraq? Does anyone really believe that it would be impossible to end it tomorrow? Who in their right mind would agree to let our governments spy on us, and trample our privacy in the ways that they have, if they actually could be brought to lift a finger to learn about it? All it takes is enough people to mobilize for a day to collect enough names to threaten the political careers of their local and state officials with recall. A perfectly legal and civil solution. Why is this not happening? We aren't capable of defending ourselves from the predations of our elected officials, but we'll be damned if we lose a day of work. Apparently, our economy is more important than our conscience.

Our forefathers gave us constitutional rights; weapons to use against a government gone awry, but long ago they stopped teaching us how to use them, stopped teaching us that it is our duty to use them. And so they've sat in a corner of our minds, collecting dust, with only a precious, impotent few to remember what they are, and how powerful they make us. Now, most look at them the with the same expression as a dog that's just been shown a card trick.

I don't know where this rant is going, but I've thought long and hard about a way to make the government sit up and pay some fucking attention, and there's nothing that can be done unless we can make everyone around us pay attention, too. I've always wondered what it would take to motivate enough people, say one million, to withhold taxes from the government, until it straightens it's shit out? Enough to cause a scene, but too many to effectively prosecute.
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You dodged a massive fucking bullet, man. The really huge Super Mario kind with the eyes on the side, where you had to run and duck into the little divot to avoid shrinking. You did that. You got into that divot, and you're still super sized, and you can break blocks with your face. Now get out there and step on some fucking turtles!!