Sunday, September 17, 2023

Technology and War

The upcoming mayoral race in Fayetteville, North Carolina is a perfect forum for addressing the radical political and socioeconomic turn in America since the outbreak of Covid 19.  While Donald Trump ushered in the extreme far-right faction of the Republican National Party (GOP), the sequestering of America from the dissemination of a deadly airborne pathogen allowed governmental and corporate malfeasance to thrive.  We have not recovered, and this full frontal assault continues against the people in a more covert and heinous badgering of everyday life.  While we may not be able to question the motives of a seeming spontaneously erupting virulent disease, the continuing assault on the American people has reached absurd proportions.  What just and moral person would sanction oppressive and severe economic inequality to a point of utter poverty governed by a communist-inspired autocracy?  America is at that juncture, simply because the strife created by this ensuing poverty incites desperation, malevolence, and violence.  America, because of socioeconomic inequality, has digressed from her once representative and exemplary stature to a metaphor for civil or revolutionary rebellion.  It is important to revisit the dire consequences of war for the population of a nation.  War only is a tool of economic oppression to the masses and benefits the oligarchy.  Only when you have amassed such substantial wealth could you begin to believe the population no longer is necessary.  Such a narcissistic, egotistical, and unchristian view only is the perspective of one thing.  Its name is Satan, and its goal is to destroy the world.  To believe that the American oligarchy of corporate control deserves to rape and pillage our nation while serving only themselves is blasphemy.  We have beat Covid down with a stick, but the human acts of pure evil continue with no possible quantification.  The pure assault on America's public education system culminating in brutal, murderous, war like offensives killing innocent children in a former place of inspiration, refuge, and enlightenment is inexplicable.  If we cannot recognize this evil, this pure disdain for the future citizens of America, then we have migrated to the realm of the macabre, criminally insane, and physiologically and psychologically mutated.  This is a good time to take that cell phone away from your ear.  America is on the brink of a stampede hurling toward the cliff.  If we cannot break our addictions cold turkey, then our fate may be sealed.  These addictions have morphed into our lives, because the oligarchy has forsaken our American geography.  The once plentiful and affirming accoutrements of human life serially have been revoked, the culmination now being economic poverty.  We have stripped every possible self-sustaining resource from the hands of Americans and instead sell them to us.  With what are we to use in trade when inflation continues to drive Americans into debt and ensuing poverty?  These are strategies of war, and it would seem war is the desired outcome in America, a domestic war among the people.  We are on the hook, because those with remaining vestiges of sanity, scope, and wisdom are becoming fewer.  It is the duty of elected officials to understand these challenges and understand that former trusted, honest, and Christian institutions, civil, governmental, and corporate have begun to conspire against the American people.  They no longer need us, so it has become easier to ethnically cleanse.  America once invested in her future leadership knowing that the children will inherit the responsibilities of survival.  It would seem the survival of the Earth and her people no longer is important.  There is only one thing that personifies this perspective.  It is Satan, and his evil only manifests itself in human form.  It is in front of us every day in the media.  If one were running for mayor of the sewer of Fort Liberty, what would be the issues?  One is Fayetteville has been forsaken for Ground Forces Command.  As the wealthy and influential generation becomes extinct, there is nothing to fill the void of society.  Young Fayettevillians rarely stay here, because middle class, cultural, business, and artistic opportunities are scant.   America as a whole in its assault on its people has abandoned small business in favor of corporate monopoly.  We are a pool of fish to be fed, and the Amazon warehouse is here.  When Base Re-alignment and Closure projected their wish list of the American military, they did not consider the people of Fayetteville.  Fayetteville is a sacrificial lamb to the slaughter.  The resulting ghetto of violence, desolation, and desperation is a dystopian nightmare.  It is the training for war that incites this dynamic in the people of Fayetteville.  How can a community resist a corporate desire for war as an economic plan?  War is not the answer, because war assaults our people.  Sending the youngest, strongest, most probable men to their deaths is a strategy of lunacy.  It is a guerilla tactic enacted within the facade of the organized military.  This has been happening since an American traitor became the President and Commander in Chief.  Big Brother has emerged as an amalgam of government, military and corporate America.  It has absorbed the free market under the ruse of Covid and set the wheels of American communism in motion.  Donald Trump aspired to be its dictator.  If a mayoral candidate ignored the overwhelming demise of American freedom, then what would be the more proximal issues?  The oppression of the people of Fayetteville must stop, but it is difficult when our Governor continues to use the state of North Carolina as a cheap whore for the military industrial complex.  We deserve more than that, because the issue is money.  Money is not everything.  If we restored the geography and natural resources of America, then several notable things could happen.  We would not need to sell water to the people, and we wouldn't need all of those plastic bottles which are killing us and our oceans.  If we could wake each day without the weight of hundreds of thousands of pounds of moving freight.  If we could breathe in and not inhale noxious carbon emissions from commercial aircraft.  If our tactile and nervous sensibilities were not overstimulated from aberrant airborne electromagnetic energy.  If the model of the human organism were revered, respected, and supported rather than undermined, mocked, and scorned.  If human love were recognized as the pinnacle of human happiness.  If we respected our Creators design and model of human life.  A homeless day shelter that seeks to provide charging stations for cellular phones is the metaphor for complete civil failure and addiction.  Cold turkey is the only solution for America, and it is from technology and war.