Sunday, April 12, 2009

Charity vs Human Rights

...Do you mean that the large charity donors legitimize capitalism and promote the idea that economic injustice is okay, if we promise to fix it with charity? If so, I agree. U.G. Krishnamurti said:

"Charity is the filthiest invention of the human mind: first you steal what belongs to everyone; then you use the policeman and the atom bomb to protect it. You give charity to prevent the have-nots from rebelling against you. It also makes you feel less guilty. All do-gooders feel 'high' when they do good."

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In any case, what we need is not more charity, but more understanding that disadvantaged of the world are OWED the birthrights that were stolen from them in any number of ways. We don't need people giving to "the poor" in a condescending manner, we need people returning to the disadvantaged what is rightfully theirs.

All people deserve a share in the wealth of this world, and we shouldn't wait for those who stole it from us to kindly return a few crumbs. We have to take back what is ours, one way or another.

...They have manipulated our psychological weaknesses and cognitive deficiencies through propaganda and indoctrination. They have managed to convince 99% of the world that selling the vast majority of your waking life in order to be able to consume a bunch of unnecessary products is a great idea. They have played to our egos at every turn, and tricked us into becoming their slaves in the name of "freedom."

Those at the top of this system, who profit from it enormously, are laughing all the way to the bank. They have acquired control over virtually everything - even people's daily lives and the content of their minds - all while using Orwellian techniques to assure them that their condition is one of "liberty." It is backward beyond belief.

It is a work of evil genius, refined and perfected for 10,000 long years. Those who now speak against it are inviting the full force of all 10,000 years of conditioning and propaganda, and must expect to be treated accordingly. Those who recently jeered me out of the other community are quite typical of modern consumer-producers. They are obliviously indoctrinated, profoundly egotistical thanks to a lifetime of ego-feeding by the culture, and dangerously intolerant of dissenters.

Essentially, they are a back-patting lynch mob, eager to burn a heretic at the stake.

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