March 11, 2004

Are you tired of being a slave?

Are you tired of being a slave?

Are you tired of being a slave? Yes, a slave. What is a slave? Slavery is when one person controls another persons labor. So how does that make you a slave? Three reasons. (#1 coercion) When you are born, a Social Security Number is forced on you or your parents. If your parents refuse they are harassed at the hospital even to the point of being told that they cannot take their own children home until they comply. If they want to be really nasty they might threaten to call the police or social services. (#2 control) As you grow older you may want to open a bank account or get a job. You can't without a Social Security Number. Without a Social Security number you can't work, buy or sell, get utilities, medical treatment, a loan, hunt, drive a car, or get a license to engage in whatever profession you are trained for. Another words, someone controls your right to exist, to work, to take care of your family. And what happens when you resist and tell the plantation owner that you are being treated harshly, that these conditions violate your religious beliefs. (#3 punishment) You see, dissent is not allowed. If you resist, your property will be taken without even being charged with a crime or ever seeing a judge. Due process is whatever they say it is, generally consisting of meeting with the bureaucrat (bossman for the plantation owner) who is trying to abuse you, not going before a court of law or seeing a judge. If you don't like the outcome too bad. Just because you don't see the chains doesn't mean there not there. Of course, if you are a good slave they may let you pick the cotton field you get to work in. We are being treated like property. Are you tired of being treated like a commodity for the Global economy, where all you are is a human resource with a serial number? Robert R. Raymond





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