Monday, June 28, 2010

G-20 and my political inspired thoughts

so lately we've had this whole G20 thing and people have been screaming about all these anarchists and thieves, but heres the way i see it. Democracy is a sham, all government is a sham, leading to point

1) the best form of government (like the best form of police) is a non-existent one. think about it. the fact that we are paying someone (mind you we are paying them much more then most of us make as well as giving them houses etc)to make decisions about the government which in the end most of us disagree with. And as yo would expect, waste millions on elections *cough cough USA cough cough. and as if thats not enough, we have the issue of people in power abusing their power. People are blaming all of our problems with the G20 on the anarchists, however anarchy is the solution to our problems. You see people naturally group together with like minded people. meaning the uncivilized will be left to their own unlawful ways (which by the way are completely subjective as people see most laws as redundant anyways) and the caring and peaceful people will group together. anyone within these groups who do not agree with the system will simply be outcast. if other agree with this different thinker, they can follow them and form their own settlement.

which leads to my second point

2) nothing is perfect, you are not perfect, the government is not perfect and laws are not perfect. so if you have a problem with the way things are run, go somewhere else.

which brings me to point
3) everything is relative, believe it or not. everything you know is not a fact but rather a comparison. perfection itself is a comparison of a lack of skill to an abundance of skill. it's hard to explain but everything is relative, just think about it

(btw to the thousands of vuvuzela players out there, shut up, if i wanted to hear buzzing i wouldve trapped a bee in my headphones

well for now thats all i can think about to ramble on for today, let me finish off (for lack of a better idea) with a demotivational poster.

1 comment:

  1. So are you actually supporting the people that burned our police cars?
    People do have a right to their freedom of speech, that is true. However, I believe the police have been very, VERY civil in consideration of how the anarchists have been acting.
    The government does sometimes "waste" excess money to get absolutely nowhere, another good point. But at least we have structure where the average, common citizen has a right to choose their leader, right? We are priveledged to live in such a country.

    To your second and third point, relativity is subjective. The law is a very objective concept. Perfection has no relevance here as we all know that it's impossible to attain. If people don't agree, then where else are they going to go? I can't think of any other place than Canada, pardon my biased opinion. How will they create their own settlement? War and mutiny? Sounds like that'll turn out well.

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