The Lost Cause (introduction)


Introduction:

A personal computer is the only salvation to our race.”

When one constructs a dialogue on the basis of the premise of logically unsound reasoning, then one has to become transfixed with the matters, and manners ones readers may possess. Essentially this means that one may believe that people will never listen to you if one challenges their point of view, even though it may be logically sound and reasonable. To listen is an activity, to possess the hearing sense is a blessing. Our time which we find ourselves in has become a motto of activity.

Blessing as its source does not infer anything other than the ideal of possibility. One may say that we have an inadequate perspective on things, and therefor we have the right to further our understanding, as it means to us, in a direction where we solely become unified. Experience is a unifying ideal, and this is where this book starts. A unifying experience can be defined as holding a belief in respect to a moment of place, and time where there are participants in occupation of sole instance coincidentally, but seen as logical, and reasonable.

Morality stems from the sole statute that behavior can be acceptable, or unacceptable. We must not conclude that for it is us, then we are an us. We live our lives separately, but have come to the belief that we have to worship it collectively. Somehow we cannot convey that our beliefs are unjustifiable, and incoherent with the laws of humanity. We sometimes manufacture our own beliefs, and somehow transgress the basis of common sense, and dignity which we are rightfully chosen to uphold, and manufacture for the sake of what we see as rational, and reasonable. We argue the basis of freedom, because we believe freedom is the destroyer of freedom, and that freedom can be argued for.

The animal rights community has become an association of dissociation. They associate to “peace, love and liberty”, and dissociate to that which does not uphold to its standards. They integrate with people that maintains these standards, and challenge those who do not. They consider those with similar standards, but not all, as possible allies, and those with alternative points of view, as enemies, or unlikely heroes in their ensemble. They, the animal rights movement, as with all other social justice movements have opposed many issues raised already, and have acknowledged even, that there may be other issues to address which is unfamiliar, or unconsidered.

This book deals with the animal rights movement in its complete sphere of thought, and trend. Animals, or “non-human animals”, are taken into account with this factor as well, and also the coincidental opposing forces of this ideology, which may range from neo-welfarists, and liberals, and even children. What is not considered has to be found inconsequential in the range found appropriate, and inappropriate. Some theories, and moments of truth will be conveyed here, where certain strategies, and activities that has been found useful by myself will also be shared here.

This book though, is meant for all of those who do not understand the society we live in. It is easy to acknowledge that the truths about this world can be found in a human constructed fashion, and reality. It is not real so to speak. Our worlds have changed so dramatically that we even believe change, or development of discord to be our sole means, and proven ends in our busy, and distracted lives. What we have become is the unifying experience expected from an animal willing to conform to its evils even.

Also this book which is meant to be a critique on the run of the mill events taking place daily on the decisions of animal rights activists, is also found to be resourceful for those willing to acknowledge that the moment we live in is not the moment we will live in forever. Even spiritualists, and anarchists, and social scientists may find these essays of worthy consent, and not the source of even more trembling dissent. I thank you for reading this, but I will be even more relieved if you share the notes found.

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