So you're not allowed to be homeless! What the fuck will they legislate next - that culpable homelessness is punishable by death?
Or when the shelter "solution" doesn't work maybe they will simply round them all up and humanely dispose of them and make food out of them for the rest of society.
We could, of course, short circuit the process and just get together on a Friday night and barbecue a few vagrants with a nice bottle of chianti... in the interests of law and order you understand...and cleaning up the streets for the rest of us...
Aseholes!
It's quite obvious that the bulk of Earth's populace are conditioned to be well-behaved, conformist consumers and slot into the system that serves their masters rather than themselves. Disempowerment through this conditioning and forced repetition that has become the belief of contemporary man has created the societal structure to which most of us adhere. This would be why the good old US is outlawing the harvesting of rainwater, and in some cases, planting of sustenance foods and suchlike - wishing to change the gun laws, then we have the Patriot Act, Homeland Security and on and on - all geared to hand over self-empowerment to the "authorities". If they could tax our intake of air they would - maybe that is yet to come...
And I have to disagree with the claim that the Maya failed or fell flat in any respect. If we are talking about the so-called doomsday/end of the world interpretations of their long count calendar - these are modern interpretations of a device which made no such claims nor, in fact, did the Mayans themselves. There are other Mayan artefacts which speak of a time beyond the end of that specific cycle as with the Hopi who spoke of humankind emerging into the 5th world (if I'm not mistaken) at around about the same time (2012). There was a galactic centering that took place at this time and that was indeed predicted as a potential energetic and consciousness shift affecting those who had the means to sense the effect. For most of us - we bought into the hype and expected (like Y2K), the sky to fall on our heads as with Asterix the Gaul and his clan mates. Didn't happen but who's to say something else just a tad more subtle didn't take place?
But there was no prediction of a biblical type apocalyptic armageddon as far as I am aware.
As for the obvious subjectivity and interpretive nature of the Christian bible in its many forms, translations, revisions and guises, the baseline of the references in the early books to "gods" rather than a supreme deity God, certainly, in my view, gives more credence to Sitchin's interpretation of these texts aligned with the Sumerian creation "mythology" and would certainly explain why so-called gods sought power and dominion over their creations... An omnipotent creator would have to have some serious psychoses to require a kick out of smiting His/Her/Its creations just for the hell of it (pardon the pun) or because they didn't please Him/Her/It.
Bottom line, though, however much we think we may have evolved (which isn't necessarily always an advancement or a positive change), our societies are geared less and less to manage our population and the unfortunates who find themselves on the streets for many reasons.
By beginning to implement legislation as has been proposed and lauded in South Carolina, is, for me, a diluted form of passive eugenics where the elite (whatever the fuck that means) get to choose who gets to do what and why - and if we extrapolate that to the fucktards in charge (making us even more dimwitted fucktards for putting them there unwittingly and believing the bullshit they spout - so maybe we do deserve all the shit we get then...) - they would happily eliminate those seen to be genetically inferior to them to promote their own genetic lines. Hitler, Kissinger, Bill Gates and many prominent "good" guys were/are all for this ethnic cleansing and have said as much. So their godlike pronouncements are in line with those of the wrathful gods of the Old Testament only now with iPods and bio weapons at their disposal rather than the old heaven-sent chariots of fire, plagues of locusts and suchlike...
Problem with the principle of advancing the chosen, however, is that they would be perpetuating bloodlines of fucktards like the GW Bushes of this world which isn't necessarily promoting the finest of the fine and the best of the best when we talk genetics - just the privileged few who deem themselves to be superior to the great unwashed masses who have as much right to be here as anyone else.
Wayne's World personified: We're not worthy....
It's quite obvious that the bulk of Earth's populace are conditioned to be well-behaved, conformist consumers and slot into the system that serves their masters rather than themselves. Disempowerment through this conditioning and forced repetition that has become the belief of contemporary man has created the societal structure to which most of us adhere. This would be why the good old US is outlawing the harvesting of rainwater, and in some cases, planting of sustenance foods and suchlike - wishing to change the gun laws, then we have the Patriot Act, Homeland Security and on and on - all geared to hand over self-empowerment to the "authorities". If they could tax our intake of air they would - maybe that is yet to come...
And I have to disagree with the claim that the Maya failed or fell flat in any respect. If we are talking about the so-called doomsday/end of the world interpretations of their long count calendar - these are modern interpretations of a device which made no such claims nor, in fact, did the Mayans themselves. There are other Mayan artefacts which speak of a time beyond the end of that specific cycle as with the Hopi who spoke of humankind emerging into the 5th world (if I'm not mistaken) at around about the same time (2012). There was a galactic centering that took place at this time and that was indeed predicted as a potential energetic and consciousness shift affecting those who had the means to sense the effect. For most of us - we bought into the hype and expected (like Y2K), the sky to fall on our heads as with Asterix the Gaul and his clan mates. Didn't happen but who's to say something else just a tad more subtle didn't take place?
But there was no prediction of a biblical type apocalyptic armageddon as far as I am aware.
As for the obvious subjectivity and interpretive nature of the Christian bible in its many forms, translations, revisions and guises, the baseline of the references in the early books to "gods" rather than a supreme deity God, certainly, in my view, gives more credence to Sitchin's interpretation of these texts aligned with the Sumerian creation "mythology" and would certainly explain why so-called gods sought power and dominion over their creations... An omnipotent creator would have to have some serious psychoses to require a kick out of smiting His/Her/Its creations just for the hell of it (pardon the pun) or because they didn't please Him/Her/It.
Bottom line, though, however much we think we may have evolved (which isn't necessarily always an advancement or a positive change), our societies are geared less and less to manage our population and the unfortunates who find themselves on the streets for many reasons.
By beginning to implement legislation as has been proposed and lauded in South Carolina, is, for me, a diluted form of passive eugenics where the elite (whatever the fuck that means) get to choose who gets to do what and why - and if we extrapolate that to the fucktards in charge (making us even more dimwitted fucktards for putting them there unwittingly and believing the bullshit they spout - so maybe we do deserve all the shit we get then...) - they would happily eliminate those seen to be genetically inferior to them to promote their own genetic lines. Hitler, Kissinger, Bill Gates and many prominent "good" guys were/are all for this ethnic cleansing and have said as much. So their godlike pronouncements are in line with those of the wrathful gods of the Old Testament only now with iPods and bio weapons at their disposal rather than the old heaven-sent chariots of fire, plagues of locusts and suchlike...
Problem with the principle of advancing the chosen, however, is that they would be perpetuating bloodlines of fucktards like the GW Bushes of this world which isn't necessarily promoting the finest of the fine and the best of the best when we talk genetics - just the privileged few who deem themselves to be superior to the great unwashed masses who have as much right to be here as anyone else.
Wayne's World personified: We're not worthy....
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