The 'body politic'
Posted on Apr 11th, 2008
by
Skeye
Original title: Once more questioning the 'body politic' ~or~ "Calling Dr. Frankenstein..."
Found this old Tribe post that is still very resonant in regards to the topic of 'politics' I feel...
The 'body politic' is a cadaver...a scarecrow/sex doll
If you don't care to read about Hitler and Bush (I know it's an old subject), then please start after 'SILENCING THE PEOPLE & 911' with:
"Voting in local elections and legislature can be somewhat helpful, but if the overall state of the nation and what happens in DC overrides the the issues of the local level, it may be in our best interest to address the system on a whole and how we are going to(if we can anytime soon)proceed beyond or without the current system."
It feels like these subjects are still somewhat 'taboo' or uncomfortable for people (even on Tribe and Gaia) to discuss in depth.
What say you?
Found this old Tribe post that is still very resonant in regards to the topic of 'politics' I feel...
The 'body politic' is a cadaver...a scarecrow/sex doll
If you don't care to read about Hitler and Bush (I know it's an old subject), then please start after 'SILENCING THE PEOPLE & 911' with:
"Voting in local elections and legislature can be somewhat helpful, but if the overall state of the nation and what happens in DC overrides the the issues of the local level, it may be in our best interest to address the system on a whole and how we are going to(if we can anytime soon)proceed beyond or without the current system."
It feels like these subjects are still somewhat 'taboo' or uncomfortable for people (even on Tribe and Gaia) to discuss in depth.
What say you?

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politics is a necessary measure … sort of like money … as a means of greasing the system. It's ugly, no-one really likes it, it's corrupt, but like toilets, they are there for a functional purpose.
c'est le vie.
love and light