Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Commitment of Slave and Master

I have always found a great sense of pride in the commitment of my fellow Americans to their country. But, today I wish to challenge it. Not because commitment is a bad thing, but blind faith can be the enslavers of us all.


One thing you can rely on in a patriotic American is their commitment to country. Some serve in the military, volunteer in charity, even some go in to politics. But to what gain is that commitment based on the facts is what has me vexed. Or should I just be blunter in my approach…


Are your masters sharing the same commitment that you have?

Do they act as they speak?

Or are they laughing at you while feasting on the profits that they steal from you and have always done so since America’s inception?


You see, a master has no cause, no commitment greater than him/herself. But a slave can have attributes that won’t be seen in a master. Nobility, honor, and commitment to a cause greater than themselves are not the ways of a master. Its possibility is minimal, all because the bottom line is the bottom line. How can I profit when honor, commitment, or dedication would intrude on my bottom line?


Imagine for a moment that Bill Gates, George Soros, or even the late Steven Jobs acted with honor. Would the markets that they dominate lack competition as it does now? Could they manipulate economic markets for their own financial gain if they were committed to America? Can one even imagine how a man who is described as a genius, also have sweatshops( media’s cute word for slavery) in China to produce a machine that he stole the idea from someone else and settled out of court in order to keep the idea to himself? That’s how you can describe the iPod in case you were wondering.


But let’s look at the slave…committed to a cause. The slave will root for a president that condemns his predecessor’s military acts, but mirrors them in his own actions. The slave will root for a leader of the most financed military in the world, that can’t stop two planes from hitting a building in his own country.
The slave will damn another slave because the master blames one of the slaves for master’s actions. The master will say its Shaq’s fault that you have to pay more for the tickets to the game, but if Shaq gets traded the price will still go up. Some much for the slave being at fault?


You see the slave is at fault when master moves his business out of the country. The slaves were costing him too much. But the prices still get raised each and every year, while the wages stagnate. Why would a slave need more money just to wastefully spend it? Shouldn’t the master get more than the lion’s share of the profits? The slave is just the labor. There are always more slaves to be had.


I say all this because I have worked with the master and heard his core belief…profit. I don’t blame the master…I blame the slave. It’s the slave’s ignorance that impedes its rightful place of freedom. It’s the slave that beats up on the other slaves when one gets a miniscule piece more than the other slaves. It’s the slaves fault for not knowing that…

IT’S A SLAVE.


Freedom comes at a very small price…EDUCATE


Don’t think outside the box…there isn’t a box. Master made up that box.

Don’t think that when a slave acts like a master it’s deserving of the master’s whip.

Don’t think for a moment that master doesn’t fear the slave…know that the master uses YOU to kill that slave when it gets uppity.

The master will always have slaves as long as the slaves…listen to master's words… but not at what master has done.


The master isn’t patriotic…master is nationalistic and his interests only serves master…profit is his nation.

Legacy is his flag…serve me is his religion…fuck you is his anthem…riches beyond any man can spend is his God.


You…the slave…are his deepest…darkest…fear.

On the day the slave wakes up from his ignorance…master will serve…the slaves.

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