Why? Essay by Henry Nicolle - April 2010
If
you've ever spent any time around little kids, you've heard a thousand
times, "Why?" "Why is the sky blue?" "Why do birds sing?", "Why do I
have to sit here?" "Are we there yet?" "Where did I come from?" Great
questions! I love kids. They're smarter than adults. They live!
Science
answers are easy. The sky is blue because the other colors are
preferentially absorbed by the air. Birds sing because they have a
song, besides they have their own special way of talking to each other.
We just call it singing.
Other answers are easy to because,
being the "big people", whatever answer we give is going to be the
answer, even if we only say "Because I say so!"That's a good answer,
because after all, it is an answer.
The more difficult questions
leave us often unprepared to respond with a flippant or knowing phrase.
"Where did I come from?" is a common example. "Mommy" will probably
say, "Go ask your Daddy." Of course, Daddy is clueless. He
missed the conversational context of the question, because he wasn't
there to hear it. Mommy really wasn't listening. After all,
kids babble on and Moms have stuff to do. So there's poor Dad, with
what appears to him to be a dangerously precocious question; one for
which he feels some responsibility to provide an accurate but vague
answer. Of course, he's got it all wrong in his concern.
All the kid wants to know is, "Did I come from Boston or Chicago or
maybe Phoenix?" He just needs to have an answer when his friends
announce. " I'm from New York. Where you from?"
If you read my
essays, you know that a recurring thought and not a positive one by any
means, is that our population in America has been neutered and reduced
in substance to a state of undeveloped childhood. Over recent decades,
government school and central policies demanding universal
"socialization", "diversity" and "sharing" have sucked muscle,
backbone, pride and honor from our population and stuffed our
pea-brains with inconceivably childish concepts.
The effort has
been spectacularly successful. As a society, we have destroyed
ourselves, perhaps beyond redemption, by allowing, even demanding our
conversion from adulthood to childish, unquestioning infancy.
But
there is another aspect to children, which may have the potential to
return the Powers of government to our hands without resorting to
extraordinarily violent methods. I can I show you that
extraordinary violent methods to restore liberty in our country are as
real in prospect as blizzards, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes and
earthquakes.
Children are innocent; they learn their evil ways
from us. Children begin ignorant, but they learn much from us and
from experimentation, totally independent of "adult"supervision and
guidance. A child's curiosity, experimentation, questions and
repetition are key to the child's physical, mental and philosophical
development into adulthood. We can use that same process as adult
children to regain control of our governing processes and restore our
status as the free and self determined men and women of a free
society. We must ask "Why?" We must say "No!" and stand firm for
both the answer and the obedience to our commands.
Our votes
are small things in the larger realms of self-governing
self-determination. Small things placed with intelligence and precision
are among the most powerful agents of change of energy and mass.
Perhaps we should restore respect for our "meaningless" vote and employ
it as the point of our Sword!
Our vote and our "Why?" and our
"No!" are the essential elements of our individual power. "Why? And
"No!" when spoken in public and addressed to anyone in government are
amplifiers of our vote.
If you think about it, our absence
from our public offices for any purpose other than to ask if we can
make payments or to kiss some Official Turd's ass to make our problems
go away is glaring and revealing. We never say FACE TO FACE "No! Damn
you. You Can't Do That!" We never say "Did you actually write something
that stupid and send out with your name on it?" Oh, no! God and
Government forbid that we be openly critical of anything or anyone
"Government".
Well, children, it's time to go. Time to ask
"Why?" and insist upon answers. It is time to say "No!" and enforce
your command. It is time to vote for anyone except the incumbent. We
cannot stop the destruction and the killing until we first stop and
remove the crooks and killers.
Ask "Why?" Say "No!" Do not vote
for any existing elected official. Self-rule means taking
responsibility and making your best efforts. You cannot self-rule if
your self image and personal best are limited to loose shoes, tight
pussy and a warm place to take a crap.
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