The constant ramblings of society open up opportunities for chaos. But, maybe that’s what’s needed in a semi-socialist tyranny of which they call the United States. The corruption of government is at an all time high. The naive people get the wool pulled over their eyes only because they trust the endless amounts of propaganda being shove down their throats. It’s completely imbicillic to believe there is nothing beyond the painted veil called “Freedom.” The absolution of freedom is a far cry from reality. The masses are being carried into oblivion like cattle being lead to slaughter. There are so many things being kept from American society it would baffle the most noble scholar as to why they are. Indifference of government leads to the indifference of it’s people. The constant wave of tension can lead to a tsunami of Anarchy. There is still hope out there. There are those who are fighting for our freedom. And I don’t mean soldiers being sent to war. Well, in a way, they are soldiers.Soldiers in a war against government controlling and stripping freedom from the people. Like Occupy. Anonymous. And many others. The day will come when the government becomes the ones who live in fear. Who goes by the rules of others. It is time for the governments of the world to meet their people halfway. Tell them the truth. Get rid of laws prohibiting people from living. SOPA and PIPA are still alive and well. They are jusy being delayed for now. The legalization of Marijuana could take America out of the $15 Trillion+ debt we are in. The rights of people being violated must end. Or the people with revolt. And the world will soon live in Anarchy…
Random Ramblings
Curious…
I wonder if this matters anymore…
The First Amendment to the Bill of Rights to the United States Constitution:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
I wonder if they will someday repeal this… smh