Posted by
Airgun on Thursday, April 02, 2009 3:54:33 PM
Slavery, or the buying and selling of human beings, was abolished in America after the war between the states.
That's what the revisionist history books would have us believe, anyhow.
Yet it can't be credibly denied that we are being held prisoner in our own country by an overwhelming number of sources.
The single largest enslaved group knows no ideological, racial, chronological, or sexual identity, because it's all inclusive:
the American taxpayer.
Our owners are legion, but ALL fall under the auspices of our well-meaning but collectively tyrannical government, at every level.
It has our best interests at heart, but fails to understand a simple principle which is smothered by every new legislation passed, every new policy implemented, every verdict rendered.
Liberty.
Too many lawyers are politicians these days, as it seems that a law degree is used, not to protect the rule of law, but to circumvent it in any way that can be thought of or made up.
It's gotten so bad that the majority of policy no longer passes through congress, but is developed in a back room at some govt. created department.
Justice, as it was intended by the founders, was blind, not flexible, not "for ye but not for me", not negotiable.
No citizen was above it, excluded from it, exempted from it.
No public servant, no private citizen, no minority group had any legal protection from the rule of law.
It enforced the concept of equality by providing equal treatment under the law for all citizens of any stripe no matter what circumstance they may be existing in.
The lawyers, however, have nullified that through the use (or misuse) of the language.
Even though the founders were intelligent enough to provide a mechanism in the Constitution to ensure self rule, to wit, the amendment process, the lawyers have since found that a friendly SCOTUS will permit extra-constitutional legislation when it seems to be a popular social innovation, regardless of the will of the people.
This has lead to abortion laws, verbal harassment laws, same sex marriage laws, legal protections and exemptions from the laws for non-citizens, social indoctrination laws, ad nauseum.
In other words "It don't say we can't".
But it does.
The enumerated powers, equal protection, self-governance, are all down the toilet, stuffed under decades of precedence and well intentioned charity minded language, and we are left with the reality that liberty is gasping it's last in the halls of congress, the classrooms, and even in our own living rooms, thanks in large part to a press which has long since forgotten their mission.
Collectivism is the flavor of the month, at least that's how it seems, but those who espouse it haven't studied history.
Once mob rule is established, liberty is never regained except through the shedding of blood.
Never.
A true hive mentality assumes that everyone knows their place, and no-one aspires above their position in the great scheme of things.
Socialists would have us believe that we can have the best of both worlds, even though it has failed every time it's been implemented
(even though there may be a few countries who are still clinging on to some kind of utopian vision, they only exist with massive support by OUR ignorant populous).
We have been reduced to ants, termites, bees, which brings me to the point: If we do not resist do-goodism, aka "SOCIAL JUSTICE", then we will have embraced slavery.
The left in America already has.
They screamed bloody murder that GWB was listening to them while they talked to their Mom on the telephone, decrying the loss of freedom, yet will applaud the placement of GPS units in every automobile to track every citizen's movements in the name of "saving the planet". (And deny any possibility that we can't control the climate).
They don't mind the govt. collecting everyone's DNA from the moment of their birth.
They don't mind the gathering of the medical records of individuals.
They don't mind the taxing of Texans to pay California's bills.
They don't mind policy which will reduce our standard of living, if everyone suffers equally.
They don't mind censorship when it's used to silence dissent.
They don't mind disarming the public even though they know that govt. and the police are there to clean up the mess after the fact, not to prevent the crime.
They don't mind non-citizens ignoring our laws, but insist that we do.
They fear misuse of the law, but don't mind legislation which is misuse of the law.
Cognitive dissonnence is evident here.
They are slaves.
They are slaves to their ego.
They are slaves to their fear.
They are slaves to their neighbors.
They are slaves to their ideological masters.
They are slaves to their pocketbooks.
They are slaves to their educations; believing that because they are educated, they are intelligent.
They are slaves to their ignorance of history, human nature, economics, and the natural order as applied to human beings.
Most importantly, they are slaves to their emotions, which dictate every decision they make.
That is the difference between the left and the right.
The left embraces slavery willingly; if they can force it on everyone, that's even better.
The right rejects slavery even at the cost of their lives, liberty, and their sacred honor.
I have no loyalty or kinship with a willing slave.
Willful ignorance (to me) is the single greatest crime in a free society, and far too many of my fellow Americans are willing to trade liberty for slavery, if someone promises them security as an enticement.
There is no security; it is a myth.
It doesn't exist.
A giant rock can fall from the sky and destroy us all at the whim of the cosmos, and there ain't a thing we could do about it.
We can't change the climate, short of nuclear winter.
We can't change human nature, short of the enslavement of the human race as a whole.
We can't prevent the death of everyone we know, at all.
Whether or not we believe that there is something more after death, that's no reason to embrace the living death that is slavery.
If I die before I finish this post, I have few regrets, and am nothing but grateful for being born here, in this place, at this time.
No-one owes me anything, not even respect, but I owe the Creator a debt I will never be able to repay.
I won't squander the gift of my existance by suffering under an enormous burden of guilt being thrust upon me by another for breathing.
I am not a slave.
Not to money, the poor, the govt., the schools, TV., the media, ideology, fear, disease or death.
Not even to God.
My liberty comes from Him, and I will fight to make myself worthy of it.