The Winds of tyranny

"How much tyranny are you willing to tolerate? When you give your consent to a corrupt government you volunteer to be their slave."

"Those that consent to tyranny lack the courage necessary to live free"



THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A STATESMAN AND A BUSINESSMAN

When a statesmen applies him or her self to a task concerning matters of state...He or she dose so with what I call a ( Civil Perception ) mindset, meaning that they view any given issue or situation on such matters with a mined set which takes in to account and consideration for all social and civil aspects or elements with in society.....However...When an individual whom is by profession a businessman or woman, is applied to the same tasks...Their view point or perception regarding society differs greatly....such individuals whom have devoted most of, or even all of there time to the world of commerce and finance.....Whereby there only objective and interest has been exclusively the condoning of business and generating of capital profit....

When such individuals are then placed at the helm of government....Such perception is in turn implemented in to the political apparatus of any given state as well...Whereby society is no longer measured based on the elements of civil and social standards or principles but rather is measured in Dollars and Cents....The human or civil element in such scenarios are void and are not taken in to account...Only the profit margin is considered....And this is why a businessman or woman must NOT! ever be permitted to hold any position within the state....And that the halls of government MUST! only be filled with honorable and capable statesmen and women whom have absolutely no ties whatsoever or interests with the Commercial/Business sector.

-Darius Radmanesh














"Changing your Congressman is like changing the bedroom furniture in a whore house."

"Petitioning the government is like asking your rapist to wear a condom."

"It is our duty to resist tyranny by refusing to comply with unjust laws."

"It is much easier to live a lie than it is to seek the truth."







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