Sunday, July 17, 2016
I SPIT IN THE FACE OF PHILOSOPHERS- Jersey Flight
The society in which we live:
"Desire Projects were public housing facilities located in the Ninth Ward of New Orleans, Louisiana. These projects consisted of about 262 two-story brick buildings containing about 1,860 units across 98.5 acres of land. The overall conditions of the projects were deplorable from the moment they were put into place in the later part of the 1950s. The projects were meant to serve for large amount of the underprivileged African American residents in the New Orleans area. Soon becoming a place of despair, Desire eventually becoming a dark no-man’s land leaving many residents infested with problems with little or no help from the government. Located in a cypress swamp and dumping ground, Desire was known as the poorest housing development in New Orleans bordered by railroad tracks, the Mississippi River, the Industrial Canal and a corridor of industrial plants."
Once upon a time the Native Americans were forced onto small segments of land (after they had already been genocided by the righteous pilgrims). MORE GENOCIDE IS COMING!
You say I am a mad man... indeed I am mad, but not as mad as the world in which I live!
Who is responsible for the suffering contained in these narratives? Ans: Malignant individuals who have erected a system that gives them altogether too much power.
Housing projects are a way for politicians to link hands with wealthy investors and contractors. It is a way to increase and secure their power base. The construction of housing projects has nothing to do with the well-being of the people who will occupy them, instead, they exist (and come into existence) for the sake of profit. The project is a way to extract collective money and redistribute it into private hands. Shame on those who pretend it is something else; for there is no virtue here. After these projects fail (which they were literally designed to do) they are used as straw-men against all forms of social sanity, which strive to increase social stability. (In humanitarian terms we call this sharing the resources of the earth).
This way of dividing space (of confining children), (some people call it segregation), is a statement of power. It is also a form of cruelty. I suspect there are many in power who would rather dispose of people they consider to be "degenerate, inferior, good for nothing." More genocide is coming! But what form or shape will this monstrosity take? Will state militia beat down the citizen's doors? Nay, this is unnecessary, for wise politicians simply start wars!
Does this bother you? WHY NOT?
Deplorable conditions of life wreak havoc on civilization. Mass poverty, who is to blame? (Some would claim that it doesn't even exist)... what kind of world is this? Politicians monopolize the power of the state-machine for themselves, when it should belong to the freedom and well-being of the people. If we must make a central body of power to protect civilization, then let it protect civilization! And this means protecting the rights of the citizens, it means regulation against exploitation, which only serves to corrode the fabric of society. It means the body of power is used against the tyranny of power; it means the force of violence is used against violence itself.
I thank God I was never born in a housing project... but this begs the question, why would God allow anyone to be born in a housing project? (I can see this question annoys certain readers)... indeed, what kind of conversation do these bright minds propose we have? What good then is your philosophy if it does not pertain to life?
I SPIT IN THE FACE OF PHILOSOPHERS!!!
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