Do YOU ACTUALLY BELIEVE WE ARE FREE?
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PLASTIC RULES
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Real question for the real thugs that peruse this board for mind growing opportunities.
The very foundation of civilization is said to be law; this concept flies in the very face of freedom, as laws inherently attempt to restrict true free thought and action by imposing penalties on those who break them. These laws, then, are created by artificial means: the vast majority of them are pushed by corporate lobbyists supporting private interests in the name of the almighty dollar.
How then can we really be free, if every moment of our waking lives are governed by man-made laws and systems?
The very foundation of civilization is said to be law; this concept flies in the very face of freedom, as laws inherently attempt to restrict true free thought and action by imposing penalties on those who break them. These laws, then, are created by artificial means: the vast majority of them are pushed by corporate lobbyists supporting private interests in the name of the almighty dollar.
How then can we really be free, if every moment of our waking lives are governed by man-made laws and systems?
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thats why we dont obey laws
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Freedom aint free..
its retail.. -
For the bourgeoisie to stay in power requires that the slaves never rise up. If the slaves really believe they are free, then most of the hard work is already done; the people's minds have been shackled yet they still retain a sense of so-called "freedom" - a dangerous illusion used to subdue the soul and manipulate the mind.
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PLASTIC RULES wrote: »Real question for the real thugs that peruse this board for mind growing opportunities.
The very foundation of civilization is said to be law; this concept flies in the very face of freedom, as laws inherently attempt to restrict true free thought and action by imposing penalties on those who break them. These laws, then, are created by artificial means: the vast majority of them are pushed by corporate lobbyists supporting private interests in the name of the almighty dollar.
How then can we really be free, if every moment of our waking lives are governed by man-made laws and systems?
bruh...right here right now you can go and do anything you want. you are free to do whatever pleases you.
NOW.
there may be some consequences to whatever actions you take.
if you feel like walking around buck nekkid and ? on people. youre free to do so...but there will be a price to pay for said action.
nice matrix-like thread concept tho. flawed logic not withstanding. -
Louis Cipher wrote: »bruh...right here right now you can go and do anything you want. you are free to do whatever pleases you.
NOW.
there may be some consequences to whatever actions you take.
if you feel like walking around buck nekkid and ? on people. youre free to do so...but there will be a price to pay for said action.
nice matrix-like thread concept tho. flawed logic not withstanding.
This ? thinks walkin around bucc nekkid ? on people is freedom, SMH. -
t/s: are you admitting that you are a slave?
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PLASTIC RULES wrote: »This ? thinks walkin around bucc nekkid ? on people is freedom, SMH.
why did i even bother with this thread?
it was an example.
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We have freedom of religion, sexual preference, women to vote, be almost anywhere we please without curfew.
Go to another country and express these things and be killed.
You figure it out. -
blakfyahking wrote: »t/s: are you admitting that you are a slave?
We are all slaves weakly grasping onto the ideal of "freedom" while bending to the rules set forth before us by other men. We may be free to "walk around bucc nekkid and ? on people," but what good is that when the mind is entombed within an artificial prison architected by a society which cherishes gluttony and consumerism in the name of corporate greed? -
PLASTIC RULES wrote: »We are all slaves weakly grasping onto the ideal of "freedom" while bending to the rules set forth before us by other men. We may be free to "walk around bucc nekkid and ? on people," but what good is that when the mind is entombed within an artificial prison architected by a society which cherishes gluttony and consumerism in the name of corporate greed?
this is where your arguement is flawed:
no one is forcing you to take part in the gluttony and consumerisme of this society. you willingly participate and then sit back and bemoan it. you said it yourself...its an artificial prison... -
PLASTIC RULES wrote: »We are all slaves weakly grasping onto the ideal of "freedom" while bending to the rules set forth before us by other men. We may be free to "walk around bucc nekkid and ? on people," but what good is that when the mind is entombed within an artificial prison architected by a society which cherishes gluttony and consumerism in the name of corporate greed?
haha son stop it................ -
Louis Cipher wrote: »this is where your arguement is flawed:
no one is forcing you to take part in the gluttony and consumerisme of this society. you willingly participate and then sit back and bemoan it. you said it yourself...its an artificial prison...
But alas this artificial prison is all-encompassing, it permeates the very fabric of our society and oozes out of the collective consciousness. You sir have been blinded by the faux-freedom the dream-weavers have spun to entrap the people. -
blakfyahking wrote: »haha son stop it................
^ A fool who believes he is free. The mind is a fragile, self-protective thing; when one attacks the mind's own false sense of "freedom" it responds with disbelief and anger. This is what makes the fake freedom many people believe they enjoy today so dangerous. -
PLASTIC RULES wrote: »^ A fool who believes he is free. The mind is a fragile, self-protective thing; when one attacks the mind's own false sense of "freedom" it responds with disbelief and anger. This is what makes the fake freedom many people believe they enjoy today so dangerous.
^^^ a fool who believe he is conscious
bruh in order for there to be slavery, there has to be freedom as an alternative
what are you advocating, a lawless society?
because any law anywhere is a "man made" law...............the only question is whether or not if you are that "man" who makes the law in your jurisdiction
cut the positivist ? out fam, you ain't saying nothing substantial LOL -
blakfyahking wrote: »^^^ a fool who believe he is conscious
bruh in order for there to be slavery, there has to be freedom as an alternative
what are you advocating, a lawless society?
because any law anywhere is a "man made" law...............the only question is whether or not if you are that "man" who makes the law in your jurisdiction
cut the positivist ? out fam, you ain't saying nothing substantial LOL
No, your feeble mind has just gone into defensive mode because your abhorrent belief in the fake-freedom system is being exposed. Your mind has become warped from years of living under the subjugation of faux-freedom.
When the slaves are led to believe they are free, that is when the true slavery begins. -
PLASTIC RULES wrote: »No, your feeble mind has just gone into defensive mode because your abhorrent belief in the fake-freedom system is being exposed. Your mind has become warped from years of living under the subjugation of faux-freedom.
When the slaves are led to believe they are free, that is when the true slavery begins.
ok I'll play doggy LOL
do you believe there are different degrees of slavery..................or are all slaves equal? -
"Free" is subjective.
I am not "free" to torture, murder, and ? Isha Sesay live in the CNN Newsroom without repercussions; although I would definitely like to do so.
It depends on what you want to be "free" to do. -
It was straight i need to get mo them junks though
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*sigh*
Of course we aren't 100% free do to whatever we want w/o fear of repercussions. Are you really advocating a lawless society?