>>>10625630 Nearly 20 black families buy 100 acres of land to create 'safe haven for people of color'
"20 black families buy plantation to house other blacks"
Safe Space=Neoslavery
Who's yo masta' now?
>>>10625630 Nearly 20 black families buy 100 acres of land to create 'safe haven for people of color'
"20 black families buy plantation to house other blacks"
Safe Space=Neoslavery
Who's yo masta' now?
>Are we assholes for sitting here? Instead of pushing this information outside? How do we show these assholes if they won't come and see?
Oh, ye of little faith. Do you realize how small an insignificant this all was in later 2017???
We've already won. We don't need to do anything. Better said, Nothing CAN stop [the planned dystopian culling of humanity]. It's a koan. Do nothing, just wake up…and vote them the fuck outta here. POTUS' job is just to hold law and order around the election. WE, the people, will pull the trigger.
>Friedrich Nietzsche said "Nothing really matters" or did he mean
I am tasked with describing things
unseen in terms of things seen, analogies and metaphors. If the truth is where the visible and the
invisible overlap, where the nexus of emptiness and form merge, and where the emptiness
created between the bodies of a man and women disappear, and the explanations for that truth are
hard to vary, then perhaps science is correct: we perceive nothing as is really is. Better said, we
perceive no-things precisely as they really are, motifs on emptiness. At least, I hope we will. If
not, then the truth of this very structure may come true in light of Krisnamurti’s famous adage:
“In the gap between subject and object lies the entire misery of humankind.” While that gap itself
resembles a motif on duality, it is also a sinister notion to contemplate. Should we, as a
collective, prove this structure wrong, or at least prove ourselves worthy enough to destructively
create the new emergence with conscientious participation, then human misery deserves our
compassion and we must dive head first into that gap. Even Carl Jung agrees that “one does
not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious.”
>Friedrich Nietzsche said "Nothing really matters" or did he mean
> "Nothing, really matters"