Look, I get it. I can be pretty extreme, and pretty inflammatory, on some issues, at times. Which is odd, really, when you consider that I'm probably fairly close to a political "moderate", as compared to some of you.
I care far too much about certain things. Perhaps I value individual freedom more than you do. Fine. Perhaps I have less to lose than you do. Fine. Perhaps I trust the government less than you, and trust the cops, and courts, less than you do. Also fine.
But, with all that in mind, I must say that I'm finding some of the comments and posts, from some of you here, in recent days and the last couple of weeks, really do come across like some sort of... Controlled demoralisation, or something.
"Obey the law, bruh". "Think of your family, bruh". "Your job is more important than your freedom!". "They mean well!". "The pendulum always swings. It'll all be ok in the long term!". "Think of the collective good, dude!" "At least you're safe!" "You don't want a criminal record, bruh!"
I see all of this shit, and more, all over posts on this "community", now. And I really never thought I would see that, from here. Just the... Sheer amount of fear porn, and of "We should obey the government" is really quite... Disconcerting. And some of it is even coming from those of you who I normally find myself agreeing with, at least partly...
So here's my request: this isn't Reddit. Stop being so damn afraid of your respective governments. Stop being afraid to step on official toes, and to work outside the fucking law, in particular the emergency powers that these megalomaniacs have given themselves. Stop telling others to be afraid, or "You really don't wanna do that, bro". Sure, call out violence. Do not do that shit. But telling people to comply, and to just... Suck it up, and play along? You're better than that, or at least, you should be.
Sure, we need to be smart about this, and disobey in ways that are effective, and necessary. But to think the law will protect you, or that you should just play along, to keep the status quo, because you "value your job" so much? Well, I'm sorry, but that just ain't gonna cut it for some of us, anymore.
As form (life) within flow (inception towards death) our free will of choice represents a reaction to balance, and form balancing within flow represents resistance (form) within velocity (flow) aka "controlled opposition".
All are.
I actually missed this autism a bit.
Autism aka aut; form autos (self) and -ism (suggestion by another towards consent to ignore self). To consent to believe any suggested -ism implies using free will of choice to submit to the free will of choice of those who suggest meaning in exchange for consent to believe it.
Autism represents a deliberate contradiction in terms; suggest to a) corrupt comprehension of those who consent to it; b) as a sleight of hand for those with eyes to see and c) as a vetting process to test who falls for the temptation and who doesn't.
Haha, I deserve this.
I can't really follow the thought process, though. I understand the words and phrases, but the arranged ideas aren't making sense.
Let me go out on a limb and say that I am not seriously diagnosing you with autism, it's just lazy shorthand that means you're not well-integrated into expected norms.
You consented to words and phrases others suggested to you as meaning, and now I rearranged those words and phrases by my free will of choice; which contradict your consented to meanings aka your beliefs.
Consenting by free will of choice to believe or not believe the suggested meanings of others (suggested by their free will of choice) does not represent you comprehending what you're perceiving.
Choice cannot understand this world if it chooses among the suggested choices of others. Choice represents a response to balance; a balance caused by movement. We represent form (life) within flow (inception towards death). We are in-between predefined natural opposites (a beginning aka inception and an end aka death).
Nature does not use words to define what nature means, it moves all within; which our senses perceive as inspiration to react to by choice. Doing so (adaptation to perceived inspiration) grows our comprehension (understanding) about what we perceive.
Our other choice is ignorance to do that, and that caused parasites to suggest us words as meaning for nature, in exchange for our consent to believe them; while ignoring nature as the only source. They use suggestion of temptation; while acting as a parasite in-between perception and comprehension; which is where our free will of choice operates. Nature (flow/form) operates as offer/consent, hence us representing choice in reaction to balance (balance offers; choice reacts). The parasites deceive us to ignore balance for...choice suggests; choice consents.
Suggestions domesticates free will of choice into submitting to the choices of others.
Sensing represents perception, and since you read what I wrote; you perceived it aka sensed it. What's lacking is comprehension (understanding of perceived). To grow comprehension; one needs to adapt to what the perceived inspires one to react to.
Try to resist viewing what you read as true or false information (aka reasoning about suggested information). Instead try to adapt to it by means of implication (if/then) and keep doing. Why? Because if/then implies consequences of reaction within movement, so you start learning/teaching yourself to adapt to movement instead of to affixed meanings (true or false) of suggested words.
Example..."grass is green". Wait a bit and grass turns to hey aka it moves its meaning. That's why nature doesn't brand anything; because it constantly changes; but our choice allows us to ignore this; which others exploit ruthlessly. No other life-form requires "grass" to be called "grass" to be able to perceive; react to and comprehend its function within movement; they instead instinctively adapt to movement; to constant change.
We never question why teaching a dog word based commands to follow is called domestication; while educating each other to consent to believe words suggested by others is called being civilized...