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Sub Category : Motivation

 (Continued from previous post...)


     The right to raise a child correctly has been stolen from us by our artificial and destitute eco-political conditions.

     Is it possible to regroup and reinstate our rights as human beings?

Or are these truly the best gifts we can leave for the future of humanity—our children?

     The Industrial Revolution was like America taking a shot of meth, in terms of our social, economic, and technological development. That’s what I was taught in school at least. Maybe not verbatim, but it still wasn’t the whole story. 
     This revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. They have greatly increased the life-expectancy of those of us who live in “advanced” countries, but they have destabilized society, have made life unfulfilling, have subjected human beings to indignities, have led to widespread psychological suffering—to physical suffering in the Third World as well—and has inflicted severe, massive damage on the natural world. 
     The continued development of technology continues to worsen the situation. It subjects human beings to greater indignities and inflicts greater damage on the natural world, leads to greater social disruption and psychological suffering, and also leads to increased physical suffering even in “advanced” countries. 
     The industrial-technological system may survive or it may break down. If it survives, it may eventually achieve a low level of physical and psychological suffering, but only after passing through a long and very painful period of adjustment, only at the cost of permanently reducing human beings and many other living organisms to engineered products—mere bolts in the social machine. 
     Furthermore, if the system survives, the consequences will be inevitable: There is no way of reforming or modifying the system in order to prevent it from depriving people of dignity and autonomy. 
     If the system breaks down the consequences will still be very painful. But the bigger the system grows the more disastrous the results of its breakdown will be, so if it is to break down it had best break down sooner rather than later. 
     I, along with many others,  advocate a revolution against the industrial system. The use of violence usually becomes prevalent during times of revolt but that does not make it mandatory. The process may be sudden or it may be relatively gradual,  spanning a few decades. Nobody can predict that so it should not be a distraction on our minds. However, we have outlined the measures that those who despise the industrial system should take in order to prepare the way for a revolution against that form of society—it’s confidential, though. 
     This is not to be a political revolution. Its object will not be to overthrow governments but to overthrow the economic and technological basis of the present society.
     We are a country born of revolution; standing up against a tyrannical empire. But due to the distractions and propaganda from technology and the media, our country had insidiously been infiltrated and made into the totalitarian state that we once fought against. 
     Throw away your TV sets, smash your phones, take your kids out of their brain-washing institutions and teach them the truth. Let them think for themselves, for they are the future. 

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