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Are you wearing the "right" clothes?

Are you wearing the "right" clothes is a synonym for "Are you thinking the 'right' thoughts"?

Just a reminder that we need to keep our FREEDOMS. The people who have brought freedom to the world are under attack like never before: Jews, Tibetans, Native Americans, and other minority peace loving people, who don't fit into the status quo. Most people don't realise how valuable their freedoms are until they are gone.

In this internet age, we must use our freedoms to get rid of myths, to support our friends, to get rid of ignorance and to bring our sleeping subconscious friends and acquaintances and Facebook friends out of their dreamlands into reality.

Our parents and grandparents fought in the Second World War for our freedoms. It is imperative that we maintain the freedoms that we have today, especially the freedoms of speech, of association, of religion, of gender choices, of movement, and that we uphold that great maxim of the French Revolution, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity.

From: http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Martin_Niem%C3%B6ller (Martin Niemöller)

"When the Nazis came for the communists,
I remained silent;
I was not a communist.

"When they locked up the social democrats,
I remained silent;
I was not a social democrat.

"When they came for the trade unionists,
I did not speak out;
I was not a trade unionist.

"When they came for the Jews,
I remained silent;
I wasn't a Jew.

"When they came for me,
there was no one left to speak out."

And now one can replace this with:
"When ISIS came for the ..."

And now we have a faction of Islam, killing Jews, Christians, other Muslims, and anyone they don't like, raping women, stealing property, and this is spreading all over the Middle East and into countries like France, England and others.

We MUST maintain our freedoms. We must remember that freedom is NOT automatic. Our ancestors fought injustices to get rid of the feudal system. Many current people, including myself, are fighting (using words and debate) the Centralisation Capitalist and Communistic systems that tend to put power into the hands of a small elite set of people or businesses. I'm not against Capitalism per say, and I believe that there should be a level playing field where everyone can compete equally. The internet gives us this playing field for the first time in history.

For the first time in history, everyone in the world who has internet access has access to a level playing field where we can enjoy each other's company and work towards a truly "Flat" world where everyone is everyone else's brother and where our cost of living in terms of money and on our environment is driven to zero, i.e. when we collectively, in community, make our own electricity, our own water, our own food, our own clothes, have a roof over our heads and our transport is taken care of with group car and vehicle sharing systems, then we are finally "retired".

We are RETIRED when our cost of living approaches zero, when we have deflation instead of inflation, where our money in the bank is worth more every day and not less, and when that happens, we will be saved and the messianic age will be here.

But to get there we need to remain free. And to remain free, we need to speak out when there is injustice, when our brothers and sisters and friends are being attacked because of their colour, race, religion, gender, because they are women, or because they don't wear the "right" clothes.

Liberty, Equality, Fraternity.

The holocaust can happen again. And next time it might be you.


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David Lipschitz said…
Look how beautiful our world truly is: https://www.youtube.com/embed/auSo1MyWf8g?rel=0

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