Complacency is Complicity!

As I scrolled through my Facebook news feed, I discovered the following artwork here, being shared by the page, “Freedom and Liberty for All,” and originally posted it to my own wall, along with commentary…

"Anti-war protests 1966 Anti-war protests 2016"

“Anti-war protest 1966
Anti-war protest 2016″

My Commentary: Complacency is complicity.

Discussing American Voters Being Double-Teamed and Dry-Holed by the DemoRepubliCrats

The following correspondence originally took place on my Facebook wall, upon my post, “Voting to Be Double-Teamed and Dry-Holed by the DemoRepubliCrats“…

Rayn: Your vote does count! It determines which orifice each of the two parties will continuously dry-hole for the next four years.

“The false left-right paradigm. Screwing sheep since 1913.”

Jason R.: this seems so true

Damion S.: Wow!!!!

Voting to Be Double-Teamed and Dry-Holed by the DemoRepubliCrats

As I scrolled through my Facebook news feed, I discovered the following artwork here, being shared by the page, “Living in Modern Times,” and originally posted it to my own wall, along with commentary…

"The false left-right paradigm. Screwing the sheep since 1913."

“The false left-right paradigm. Screwing sheep since 1913.”

My Commentary: Your vote does count! It determines which orifice each of the two parties will continuously dry-hole for the next four years.

(note: though I previously shared an uncensored version of this artwork in March of 2012, within my post, “A Snapshot in American Politics,” I still felt compelled to offer up an alternative commentary when I saw it again, due to the inspiring nature of this piece)

The Myth of Ending Corruption by “Working Within the System”

As I scrolled through my Facebook news feed, I discovered the following artwork here, being shared by the page, “Ungovernables,” and originally posted it to my own wall, along with commentary…

"He feels he can do more good working within the system."

“He feels he can do more good working within the system.”

My Commentary: The average voter…

The IngSoc Mentality Reigns Supreme in America

The following correspondence originally took place here, on the Facebook wall of Voluntaryist, Larken Rose

(replies from all third parties have been omitted for clarity)

"War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.' - George Orwell, 1984

“War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.’ – George Orwell, 1984

Larken Rose: Here, have a PRINCIPLE: The fact that allowing people their freedom might result in things you don’t like, and things that don’t benefit you, does not mean that forcibly infringing on people’s freedom is justified. Freedom means you don’t always get your way. Deal with it.

Rayn: The IngSoc mentality of doublethink is polluting the thought patterns of far too many to even count. And, we are quickly approaching the year 1984.

Being pro-liberty and pro-justice (hence, a Voluntaryist), I often find myself debating Statists who protect their slave-minded views with some variation on the theme that “freedom is slavery.” These types typically regurgitate thoughtless claims, such as “warlords will take over,” “criminals will run the show,” and other such completely contradictory, totally accusatory ideas. And, I usually eviscerate their faulty logic by simply pointing out that the things they fear most about freedom are, interestingly enough, exactly those which are currently *legally* happening under the yoke of the State.

Also, being pro-peace, and hence, anti-war, I also find myself in the strange position of debating Statists who claim some variation on the theme that “war is peace.” These types often dutifully explain to me that the American government is bombing the Middle-East for the sake of “reducing violence,” for “stability,” for “protection,” for “liberty,” etc., etc. They even readily agree with my assessment of their view, when I say, “so, basically, you believe that war is peace?” Very few recognize the reference, nor do they understand its implications. The idea that a war pig like Obama won a Nobel Peace Prize is completely Orwellian, alone. When I hear any mention of the pathetic “war on terror” justification, I often invoke crickets by mentioning that war, itself, is terrorism. More doublethink…

Sadly, the “ignorance” required for, and maintained by, these two major modes of doublethink lends enormous “strength” to sociopolitical collectivism, and by extension, the continued existence of a single ruling authority-head, capable of molding and forming such a gigantic mass of shapeless, empty human beings into one centrally-structured body.