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Shut Down & Locked Out

Why Do We Separate Everything

Why Do We Separate Everything (Top)

Social life and separation seem contradictory don't they. They are contradictory. It's an Accumulative Competition approach to social life. It serves to illustrate how little social evolution has actually happened in the last two or more thousand years. We call it social, we pretend to care, but in truth nobody is taking down any chains and the fences keep getting higher and sharper. 

Our cities are intricately woven with bars, chains, fences, walls, gates, locks, and millions of other security devices. Public recreation areas, parks, etc., are fenced, gated and locked down after hours. Public laundry businesses have had to remove sinks to prevent all the unfortunates from over using them. Water facets on every building in society have had their on / off valves removed. Public restrooms, almost everywhere, have been either shut down or fitted with special "customer only" security systems. It makes you wonder if there is really any human cooperation going on at all. And worse it has become universal policy to shut everything down after hours for security reasons so all of our great cities turn quickly into ghost towns as the sun sets.

It's a frighteningly separate, lonely, reality. The only reason all this separation and shutting down is necessary is to avoid having to share.

I can state without question that every man, woman and child on this planet lives with a certain amount of solitude and loneliness, many people live with the horrible feeling of being sub human rejects, as a result of all these bars, chains, fences, walls, gates, locks, borders, security devices and all this shutting down of entire cities after hours.

The world would be a much brighter, more pleasant, less lonely place if we didn't have to lock everything up and shut everything down. That is besides the fact that billions of man hours of labor, money, would be saved by not having to take all of these security precautions on every level of society from the family to the corporation.

Well, the solution is as easy as three letters ISM. Cooperation is the answer and cooperation depends on uniform purpose. We obviously have uniform purpose because we are all human, unfortunately not every body is agreeing on what that means. Everybody wants to think their own way, do their own things, and they just don't care if it's wrong or if it's right.

Consequently, we have to take the law into our own hands. We have to accept that we are exactly the same, proven by ISM, and we have to accept the only functional view of what we are all working on, enhancing the human condition and proliferating human life. Then we have to make these realities common to all of human kind. After which we can raise the level of the entire human race to a desirable level, with a qualification based system of resource distribution which does not error on patrimony and parades distributive ideologies rather than accumulative ideologies. The entire human race can live with high education, standards of cleanliness, comfort and general fulfillment if we work just a little bit harder at achieving it. Once this is true there will no longer be any need for security devices because everybody will have what they need and be where they want to be.

And for the first time in the entire history of human civilization we will see an unprecedented sight, lights that shine their welcomes at all hours of the day and night, cities that truly never sleep, doors that don't even close. Human loneliness, insanity, and suffering will at last have been eliminated and this will be a real cooperative society of intelligent beasts where in love will be the foundation and the sky will be the limit.

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