“The only way to transcend government is to first transcend religion, especially this Zionist demon that has captured the minds of the masses.” – Freefall
In America today, government is God.
But it’s even more convoluted than that. As with the biblical characters, the god concept takes on different forms in its hierarchy. This hierarchy fluctuates at various times with one exception: The people always remain at the bottom.
Just like in the Bible that has been perverted almost beyond recognition, governments’ primary purpose is to coerce you into obedience or face its wrath.
At least the biblical god only had Ten Commandments. Government has thousands (laws). If you break any of them, you are threatened with punishment by taking away some of your money (the pinnacle of American worship) and/or put in a cage.
Also, as with the biblical deity, only the “chosen ones” deserve his protection. Any unbelievers (other countries) are subject to his wrath. If we don’t invade other countries and kill off the subhuman non-believers, he will allow our “enemies” (which is virtually everyone else on the planet) to destroy us or he will destroy us himself. Anyone who doesn’t support these endless wars is a sinner and should be chastised, tortured or even eradicated for daring to defy god. Continue reading
In explaining the Israeli compulsion to pulverize (the Zionist element at least), whether into submission or into smithereens, the Palestinian people of Gaza, a moot point, one can combine Marx and Freud by way of explanation, as did Herbert Marcuse in Eros and Civilization, on a related problem: the instinctual realm of profound layers of darkness, in which consciousness of evil on the oppressors’ part must be obliterated (for Marcuse, the repression of Thanatos as it continues to do its ugly work), in Israel’s case, its destruction of the Palestinian memory (memory as historical awareness, legitimation of group-existence, including pride and sense of place, claims to survival and growth) through mounting the disproportionate use of force, a species of overkill, metaphorically, the Israeli military-psychological bulldozer.