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Life Is Good (Voting Is Insane) by Mark Davis Exclusive to STR “In
Watergate
does not bother me; does your conscience bother you?
(Now tell the truth).” ~
From “ Questioning
state authority is considered a sin by those who worship it.
Negative comments about the state and its agents challenge the core
beliefs of those who believe that benevolent rulers can be created out of
the magical democratic process. The energy required resisting pressures to
conform to the consensus opinion imposed by state education and media
organs can become burdensome. Constructive
criticism of our existing political operating system can make life seem
like a drag and burn cynicism into our moods.
Admitting that you don’t vote can make you a pariah among the
faithful. However, the cause
of liberty need not be a heavy cross to bear simply because life is good. Understanding
the seemingly subtle difference between gentle (non-violent) persuasion
and zealous (violent) persuasion is a significant factor influencing
one’s sanity; both inwardly and outwardly.
The theatrical shows that elections really do point to the true
birthplace of “reality TV”. That
so little difference can be seen between supposed archenemies is evidence
of collective insanity institutionalized.
People keep going back into the voting booth election after
election thinking that this time their vote will make a difference, yet it
never does. This is a classic
case of insanity. Emotional
disagreements between voters guided by their handlers ensue from the most
trivial of perceived differences. Honor
is staked on the acceptance of following orders and duty morphs into blind
obedience to political leaders. News
shows have become thinly veiled propaganda organs supporting state
policies formulated by those who handle the handlers.
That the world has gone crazy supporting the
Democratic-Corporate-State should be obvious.
As Hoppe has pointed out, this entity perceived to be all-powerful
in its ability to right wrongs and fight evil-doers has replaced God in
the minds of loyal state supporters. Even
its most obvious failures reinvigorate its disciples’ desire to give it
more power. Evidence of yet
more insanity. Persuasion
and spreading the word of liberty is important in order to expose ignorant
and/or brainwashed people to a vital message that has bearing on our
mutual survival and individual happiness.
People need rules and liberty requires justice.
There are bad people and good people should resist them.
The questions we need to discuss include how do we agree to agree?
Agree to disagree? How
do we choose to cooperate on justice?
Is common law discovered or dictated?
Are individuals or representatives of the majority the primary
deciders of the answers to these questions?
They all come back to the question of sovereignty: Who owns your
body? There
are three basic ways to persuade: personal example, rhetoric and force.
Voting sanctions force. This
simple fact must be trumpeted. Stop
voting and become an example while offering peaceful discussion on the
matter for those who choose to listen.
Forget the masses and go personal.
It is true that there is no silver bullet to take down the beast
with one shot, but small actions can lead to expanding awareness and
larger triumphs that may not be visible today. The
handshake is a remnant of a time when personal example was the standard of
cooperation. People rose above
holding a weapon during discussions as an example of trust.
Men will most often choose to accept society and its benefits when
offered the chance. Sometimes
they change their minds and come and go. Civilized
people wave good-bye. The
freedom to peacefully come and go must be respected in a civilized
society. The use of force to
restrict peaceful people from seceding from a group is a return to
pre-civilization. Substituting
the process of choosing your masters does not mitigate this violent
restriction of liberty. Elections
are not advancement for mankind, but a childish predilection to
“everybody does it.” Voting
is a poor substitute for personal sovereignty. Forming
a monopoly on the use of force (the ability of specified individuals to
legally incarcerate, kill and steal) does not eliminate the “animal
spirits” in people. It just
harnesses them and focuses them in the directions chosen by the elite.
The elite use the state to institutionalize barbarism by dressing
it up as the savior of civilization. This
is how individuals who control the state are able to get good people to do
bad things. Instead
of seeking balance and harmony among self-interested individuals, as
people who want peace do, the state and it minions seek conflict between
individuals and their interests because the state can’t survive peace.
The survival of the state requires either war or the continuous
threat of war. This includes
wars against their own citizens such as the Wars on Drugs, Poverty,
Terror, Child Abuse, and on and on. Peace
is thus the enemy of the state and the state will not allow long periods
of peace because the people would begin to see the little madmen behind
the curtains pulling the levers. Elections
are just regularly scheduled battles in the divide and conquer strategy
that keeps the elite in power and the masses busy.
A
vicious cycle of institutionalized barbarism springing from and then
enslaving civilizations seems entrenched as a recurring condition in human
history. But it is
unsustainable in the long run. Worshiping
the false idol of democracy will lead to its own demise.
Civilization must mature beyond this cycle if our species is to
survive. Our society needs to
grow up and quit being distracted by trivial pursuits when it comes to
speaking to the power elite. Boycotting
elections would undermine the whole system and allow it to collapse upon
itself. Choosing
to join in the ritual of voting is personally sanctioning a monopoly on
the use of force. It is
accepting that stealing and murder can be justified by the façade of
legality resting on a foundation of choosing thieves and murderers with
supposed good intentions through an election.
We thus abdicate personal responsibility for supporting, protecting
and educating ourselves by electing people who promise to assume those
responsibilities for us. In
doing so, however, we sanction the power of the chosen/elected
representatives to steal, threaten and kill in our names.
We all have the power to choose a more righteous path, one that
uses the power of peaceful cooperation and respect for the individual.
To vote or not to vote is a personal decision of much more
importance than who to vote for. Rulers
once used the clergy to place crowns on their heads in elaborate
ceremonies designed to give the impression that God had ordained their
divine right to rule. Today
the popular election with its media circuses, “debates” and political
parties serve this role to give the impression that The People have
ordained their divine right to rule. Individuals
who pretend to draw their authority from God or The People based on
convoluted rituals are nothing but power hungry con-men.
Shun them and take back your sovereignty. To
retain hope in the future and focus on the present, one must forgive the
sins of the past; for others and for oneself.
We have all voted at least once, so don’t beat yourself up over
it. Others who have not seen
the light of peace leading to prosperity must also be forgiven.
Do not despair of fools who cling to their divine vision of
statism, laugh at them if you must, but live life like you know you
should. Peace is the way. People
who understand that the state institutionalizes barbarism see the
imbalances it permeates with interventions throughout society.
The state claims control over our economies, laws, property, homes,
families and even lives. But
the state is able to control your mind only when you let it make choices
for you. That so many people
find themselves in a perpetual state of adolescence, if not infancy, in
modern society is because they were weaned on the state pledging
allegiance daily to its symbols and soaking up the words of state high
priests as gospel. People
effectively raised by the state who tells us that “we will now take care
of you and you need not ever grow up.
All you have to do is vote and we will declare you to be grown
up.” So
when you see the herds lining up at the voting booths to be coddled,
cajoled and weaned by shysters and hucksters, do not despair, for they
have chosen their lot in life. And
they may yet, one day, make a choice to no longer support state madness
when something clicks in their minds.
Maybe it will be the folly of war, the misery of being managed and
regulated or the depravity of taxes. Forgive
and educate is the way of peace. Substituting
the choosing of leaders into the place of choosing actions is a ruse that
will be revealed in time as our society matures.
Exchanging deciding what path to take with deciding who will tell
you what path to take is a rejection of personal responsibility.
The child-like lunatics running the asylum can undermine the most
positive of spirits, but this too will pass.
You are here now. You
are alive today. Act like it.
Life
is too good to pass up fretting over what everybody else is doing. Focus
on the people you have chosen to cooperate with and built trust in: your
friends, family and associates. It
is difficult to ignore people who steal and rob from you to provide
“services” you neither want nor asked for and then threaten you in the
name of protecting you. The
obnoxious presence of campaigning and cheerleading for politicians should
be looked at as just another form of low-brow entertainment for the
masses. So even if you can’t
turn it off, laugh it off. It
certainly can be amusing. Taking conscious control of your decisions will inspire a spiritual revival. This process of maturing enables the confidence needed to enjoy life for what it is. Understanding follows and giving may then be seen as the true nature of the human spirit. Show that spirit. Be an example and choose to not support the state by participating in rituals used to provide that support. Don’t vote and tell others about the alternative of choosing peaceful cooperation and personal sovereignty. Choose the good life and spread the word. discuss this column in the forum Mark Davis is a husband, father and real estate analyst/investor enjoying the freedoms we still have in Longwood, Florida. |