12/28/2010 Human Observations
I confess a small bewilderment at the inability or refusal of some to perceive the concept of planetary equality, and the human respect that such equality generates. It seems that many have prominently incorporated greed into their versions of civilized behavior, making accumulation more important than how accumulation occurs; or at whose expense. This planetary economy is a single entity fueled and sustained by the constant flow of currency between buyers and sellers; yet no one sees the obvious disproportionate profiteering of the sellers:
If this system of barter interchanged equal for equal, there would be no profit. Yet, each business determines a margin of profit in its every transaction. So, every buyer accepts this legalized extortion because access to the necessities of life are first appropriated by governments, monopolized by its corporate henchmen business partners, then sold for profit to whoever pays the price. Now, every human has the same needs each and every day; for nutrition, clothing, and housing. So each planetary citizen must regularly acquire currency to pay the extortioners who hold our necessities for ransom. We must produce the same quota of bricks daily, yet must scavenge the means for such production. Those who are unable to pay are dismissed as un-useful, and therefore discarded as the refuse of this present planetary version of civilization. Pharaoh the monarch has been replaced by the corporate government.
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