Status Cui

Thursday, January 13, 2005

A Single Damning Demonstration

It’s a refreshing time when someone held in high regard challenges the status quo, spilling fresh blood onto the battlefield of academia. It reminds us that we are human; imperfect, fragile, mortal.

It is a sad state of affairs when a dissenter is immediately ridiculed, shamed, and ostracized without a shed of proof. The Media is quite possibly the most dangerous body on this blue planet. The power that politics mixed with mass media hold is unwavering and almost absolute.

Too many voices crying out over injustices are muffled by the wails of the minions, taught to eliminate all opposition. Too many martyrs without recognition there have been. Too many sycophants perpetuating the lies, indoctrinated and equipped with finely tuned canons. Too many serfs bound to toil in their own ignorance, consumed entirely with but not one breath of fresh air to take. Too long have the people been blind.

It has many names, but men cannot see it, feel it, hear it, smell it, or taste it. That is, until it is taken back. Liberate tutemae ex Infernis.

And ye shall be freed from slavery, and so shall ye be free in everything; and as a sign that ye are truly free, ye shall be naked in your rites, both men and women also: this shall last until the last of your oppressors shall be dead;

Freedom. Liberty.

Although very optimistic, one may hope that it will start with AIDS. Then we might learn the truth about war. Then perhaps we might be enlightened regarding cancer. Corrupt governments? Genocide? Artificial barriers, regulations, restraints, shackles.

One may hope.

written by Brad Fults

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