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A new theory or an old analogy? We are as we are a simple truth related to the world outside of us. The non-human world. Where idol worshipping is found required. And the need for luxury values and money as we all know have become just that. Idols. Symbols. There are some though that has recognized that fact but is now completely unsure as to the meaning of it completely. They either avert from it, or they believe their beliefs about it fends off the actual meaning of these realities. This reality.

Be as it may, the whole structure, observed, is to some extent without comment, criticism, judgment, fallacy, description. It is merely as it is. A world for us, by us. One that we can control and be placed in our stead. Our will. Our need for ultimate redemption. The world away from what we do not want to observe or experience. Now this world, being what it is, can only be found by us. Can only be seen by us. We live in an automated facility of exploitation. We've been bred firstly, domesticated, and then secondly, deemed valuable, to further the Capitalist dogma which has become through communication of a trivial sort, to be the founder of peace and prosperity. Of clarity and enlightenment. Though this exact system based on stereotype and absurdism mostly, is already plagued with issues found within itself to be the sole and motivational contradictions to declare it lunacy, and also without base and structure. Such as already mentioned the conformed and habituated animal called human, found similarly in other species. Other domesticated species. But also in this sacred reality meant to be upheld, is found corruption even in the most civil societies on this Earth, in existence basically.

It is proven that Capitalism, but mostly Democracy, does not breed peace, through the actualization of governance, and other social aspects such as traffic, festivals, and you name it, religion. That we have to arm ourselves for peace and prosperity to be found successfully. Prisons, correctional facilities, are mere aspects of human society, whether it be Capitalist, Democratic, or even Communist, is within itself, that what we can do without, but is clearly the blemish upon our skin, stating that the system doesn't create man, but man is created outside of the system, though his behavior is upheld by this system in general. Such as in schools, and universities. His whole existence found written in a painstakingly slow process called civilization. And then this system of control has its most obvious semblances of Fascism written in the need to prioritize certain ideas and ideals above all else. As if Democracy is in charge of what we think, say, and do. Such as, subjects found required in the tertiary field. Things such as science, philosophy, culture and religion. These things are so much so conformed to a Capitalist and Democratic structure needed to exist and move into an unknown space and time that luxury is found within wealth, and that poverty breeds insolence, crime, and filth. But as you may ask, what does this have to do with our inconsistencies and hypocrisy? Our mentality created around life, is what it is. Is only what it wants to become. Conformation of what works, and what doesn't work. That treating things you exploit with respect is better than completely and utterly defaming it in relation to a just system of non-exploitation.

Many will not agree, but most will ignore this argument, but surely freedom cannot be found. Freedom is the unknown ideal. Captivity is what makes freedom so wanting. So irresistible. For it is nowhere to be found, and nowhere to be sought. Death, the ultimate, is merely that. The end. Where freedom cannot be found any more except in life itself, the prisoner of God.

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