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Uncle Emanuel Watkins
12-28-2009, 11:30 AM
Once again, a thousand years of poverty happens when both the master and the slave work together to gang up on the outcaste untouchables. The best example of this chronic distress happening took place in Africa where the whole system fell into condemnation until, mercifully, the process was freed up by an anomaly.
Fortunately, we can turn to our Founding Fathers for the solution. While the rest of the world has set up their governments based on political science, processes which have furthered the world's tyranny, our Founding Fathers set up our government based on natural science. After reasoning it all out to the extent that they narrowed politics down to a natural law, they then set about writing a little drama entitled "The Declaration of Independence." Here are the actors in it:

Commoners: Our Founding Fathers played this part as rightful gentlemen acting on the behalf of "We the people . . .."
Tyranny: This part is played by a fallen king. He is further defined as an immature prince.

As their intended audience was the ruling monarchy, one can understand the humor in this little masterpiece.

In order to avoid a thousand years of outer darkness, we need to add the character of a worthless prostitute to our national drama. As our Founding Fathers declared themselves to be commoners, much to the amusement of the ruling monarchy, similarly, we the people, the servants of necessary tyranny, need to declare ourselves to be the very least one in our society.

As there has always been varying degress in the master class, the lowest degree in the *slave class is the outcaste untouchable -- the prostitute.

The lowest degree of prostitute is the old wretch. Being too uncomely to sleep with, her unmerciful pimp will make her kneel. When this time comes, her only recourse will be to stand in faith (in darkness) and walk in faith (in darkness).

But before standing and walking in faith, we first need to confess that we are wretches.

YumYum
12-28-2009, 12:19 PM
Once again, a thousand years of poverty happens when both the master and the slave work together to gang up on the outcaste untouchables. The best example of this chronic distress happening took place in Africa where the whole system fell into condemnation until, mercifully, the process was freed up by an anomaly.
Fortunately, we can turn to our Founding Fathers for the solution. While the rest of the world has set up their governments based on political science, processes which have furthered the world's tyranny, our Founding Fathers set up our government based on natural science. After reasoning it all out to the extent that they narrowed politics down to a natural law, they then set about writing a little drama entitled "The Declaration of Independence." Here are the actors in it:

Commoners: Our Founding Fathers played this part as rightful gentlemen acting on the behalf of "We the people . . .."
Tyranny: This part is played by a fallen king. He is further defined as an immature prince.

As their intended audience was the ruling monarchy, one can understand the humor in this little masterpiece.

In order to avoid a thousand years of outer darkness, we need to add the character of a worthless prostitute to our national drama. As our Founding Fathers declared themselves to be commoners, much to the amusement of the ruling monarchy, similarly, we the people, the servants of necessary tyranny, need to declare ourselves to be the very least one in our society.

As there has always been varying degress in the master class, the lowest degree in the *slave class is the outcaste untouchable -- the prostitute.

The lowest degree of prostitute is the old wretch. Being too uncomely to sleep with, her unmerciful pimp will make her kneel. When this time comes, her only recourse will be to stand in faith (in darkness) and walk in faith (in darkness).

But before standing and walking in faith, we first need to confess that we are wretches.

Babylon the Great is a prostitute. Are you saying that we are part of Babylon?

orafi
12-28-2009, 12:29 PM
Man, if I am a prostitute, business must be going reeeeeally slowly lately.

YumYum
12-28-2009, 12:32 PM
Man, if I am a prostitute, business must be going reeeeeally slowly lately.

Have revised your resume?:D

Uncle Emanuel Watkins
12-28-2009, 12:54 PM
Babylon the Great is a prostitute. Are you saying that we are part of Babylon?

Yes. The lowly prostitute is the inverse of a tyrant king. My hope is that a prostitute will repent of her ways after seeing how she represents the people. After seeing how much the worthless people and their even more worthless children suffer, she will be envisioned and empowered to stand in faith in the darkness and then to walk in faith in the darkness.

Ethek
12-28-2009, 01:26 PM
A little humility never hurt anyone. Unfortunatly most people suffer from personality disorders that make this trait impossible to admit.

mczerone
12-28-2009, 02:30 PM
blah blah blah whore blah blah blah pimp.

Again, can't you come up with a more meaningful analogy?

The solution to impending dark-ages has nothing to do with "prostitutes", either recognizing ourselves as them, or portraying ourselves as them.


In order to avoid a thousand years of outer darkness, we need to add the character of a worthless prostitute to our national drama. As our Founding Fathers declared themselves to be commoners, much to the amusement of the ruling monarchy, similarly, we the people, the servants of necessary tyranny, need to declare ourselves to be the very least one in our society.

What? Help the ruling elite marginalize the liberty movement? Why?

The only thing that's needed to save a collective population from 'dark ages' is decentralization, so that cultural and policy failures are localized and learned from and successes are emulated and spread.

No need to talk about the sale of sexual services at all, nor to imbue an entire profession with negative overtones to make your analogy work better.