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Be Rude

Excuse me, good and kind people of the Internet. I would like to introduce a topic of discussion that you might be accustomed to avoiding.

This is not as easy for me as you might imagine, I was actually raised to be polite – and I do know how to be polite, my mother did manage to teach me some manners, despite my best efforts to avoid the lessons.

However, I also believe that it is important for us to consider this topic in earnest, even if it is impolite.

It is the reluctance to discuss certain topics in “polite” society that allow for the many crimes against humanity to continue unabated- which include, but are in no way limited to, colonialization, rape, slavery, murder, thievery, genocide, racism, misogyny, criminal and immoral exploitation of the earth and people, and ultimately, the unbridled corruption of the very best of humanity.

Monsters who wear fine clothes and insist they are good people are the ruin of everything we hold dear and precious.

They are the reason we can’t have nice things, to be perfectly blunt.

I say, no more!

It is time to disrupt the dominant paradigm of fuckery.

It is time to be rude.

No more, to this treachery and indecency of faux civility.

I say, defy this terrible abuse of decency, and dare to be rude!

Be rude and talk about the elephant in the room.

Be rude like an innocent child.

Be rude and confront the criminals and monsters with their misdeeds.

Be rude and call out corruption.

Be rude for the good of the order.

Be rude and insist on honesty.

Be rude for the sake of humanity.

Be rude and talk about corruption as the number one problem of humanity – evidenced by people who shamelessly lie, cheat, kill, rape, slave, and do everything and anything else that will further their selfish and short-sighted desires.

Be rude and point out that power breeds corruption, and they grow hand in hand.

Be rude and point out that compassion and kindness are always options.

Be rude and insist that being a billionaire is too much power for unbridled appetites and lazy minds to manage.

Be rude, and disrupt the status quo of quiet, subversive, immoral exploitation that defines predatory capitalism.

Be rude and make it personal instead of just business as usual.

Be rude, and insist that billionaires are not good people simply because they are wealthy.

Be rude and demand less planned obsolescence and disposability.

Be rude and point out that billionaires are not virtuous or good in any way, simply because they hoard wealth and limit access to opportunity for any and all competition.

Be rude and scream about the cruelty of billionaires around the world, evidenced in their hoarding of wealth and opportunity, while not even paying their fair share of taxes.

Be rude and point out that instead of being good people, billionaires are the worst kinds of sociopathic monsters. Billionaires devour and exploit everything they can, and then happily go to sleep each night in a world of their own making, filled with carnage and cruelty, overflowing with all manner of misery, which they could easily relieve or even prevent. Instead of helping others and being the tiniest bit decent, they selfishly choose to ignore their crimes against humanity and continue to hoard even more wealth and opportunity.

Be rude and do the right thing, stand up to this greed, tyranny, and never-ending abuse.

Be rude and shout at your lazy cowardly neighbors and representatives who refuse to stand up and join the fight against the oppressor.

Be rude and insist that the apathetic slobbish parasites on the billionaire’s payroll develop some concern and solidarity with decent people, or else be marked as the enemy.

Be rude and insist that this terrible injustice not be normalized or accepted.

Be rude and tell those who say you are over-reacting to look beyond their privilege and wake the fuck up.

Be rude and tell the fascist criminal MAGA class to fuck off.

Be rude and demand actions of atonement instead of shallow and craven platitudes and lip service in exchange for forgiveness.

Be rude and remember the cowards who sold us all out, and who invited the current catastrophe of corruption.

Be rude and demand better, and remember that actions speak louder than words.

Be rude and demand that billionaires be relieved of the burdens of criminally hoarded wealth, and make them pay reparations to society.

Be rude and outshine the incompetent and inept.

Be rude and speak truth to power.

Be rude, and live up to your true potential.

Be rude and choose compassion and community over corruption and exploitation.

Be rude and refuse to accept the self-limiting shit they are trying to force down your throats.

Be rude, and remove their boot from your throat.

Be rude and fight back.

Be rude and show up to protest.

Be rude and tell the oppressor to fuck off.

Be rude and watch them lose their shit.

Be rude and have a good laugh.

Be rude and change the world.

Be rude and live a better life.

Be rude, for your sake and mine.

Be a rude-ass bitch.

I double-dog dare you.

Be RUDE!

Rude Dude - Animated gif of some hippy looking around, giving you the bird, and then smirking.

The Power of One More

 

Strength is not always a measure of the force your muscle mass can produce.

There is strength in numbers, for instance.

When you and several others show up together, you can achieve greater strength.

This is a basic fact of the world, even a child understands this.

Shouting Power

Each additional voice raised in protest amplifies the original voice.

The sound of a crowd screaming for justice carries exponential power in the fear it creates for those who exploit the planet.

As people around the world stand up and fight off autocratic fascists and goons, there is a shifting power balance.

People who recognize the power they hold become an indomitable force.

Fear and Loathing

Once you have more than a few people gathered, the term “mob” comes up. A mob has its own rules, its own psychology, its own dynamics that can become quite destructive.

A mob, once activated, has the power to completely disrupt the power dynamic of a city.

The rich and powerful who normally have a monopoly on the means of violence are confronted with a simple and powerful truth: they are outnumbered.

Outnumbered by the angry masses who they lie to, steal from, and generally hold in contempt.

They will lie and cheat their way back to power if the mob lets them.

Although lots of them don’t, as you can see if you read the history of how these things have played out in the past.

Show Up

Those who are rich and powerful are naturally very sensitive to losing their advantage.

When they are confronted with a mob of angry people, they cave.

Trump is the perfect example. Shitty two-faced coward who always chickens out.

Mean cat meme, Trump and Vance are the crying bitches telling the cat to stop saying that - the cat replies "You are a taco!"

So just show up and let your presence amplify the fear the fascists live by.

You don’t even have to get violent – you just need to show up.

That is the power we have. We can scare the shit out of them.

However, we can only exercise this power when enough of us show up and raise our voice.

Peace sign painted over a sunflower on a blue background, the same color blue as in the Ukrainian flag.

So show up when there are protests.

Support your community.

Make a difference – show up.

Each person adds an exponential power boost to the equation.

So show the fuck up.

PLEASE.

SHOW UP!

Questions

Considering anything, I have a question.

I once thought I was smart – then I learned better.

It turns out I have so many questions about everything.

Whatever I learn, I keep finding more and more questions.

Lately, it seems I am growing more aware of how little I know about so many things.

As my ignorance grows, I find so much in common with so many other people. People who have lived long enough to share the formative experiences that define my life, and yet at the same time I am so unlike any of them.

Small wonder, but it begs a few more questions.

So it goes, in the interstitial awareness of another day in paradise. I sit and I wonder about things.

Like so many before me, and doubtless, so many to follow.

How many of us will find our musings in other people’s heads? Does it make a question more important if more people come to be wondering the same thing?

Questions about questions, and the spiral begins again…

I suppose there is little point in trying to answer most of these questions, even the really important questions. It might actually be impossible. It most likely probably doesn’t even matter what we come up with for an answer. It could be that the subjective nature of the act of each of us contemplating and imagining our own response to the same question is the ultimate cosmic purpose of the entire endeavor.

An unwitting act of collective consciousness, if you will.

Or it could be another random coincidence that really only existed in your head, and then if so, how important can that be?

Maybe that thought in your head is actually very important, if it leads you to more awareness.

So it is that questions are not always signposts of stupidity, but often tools in developing one’s awareness.

Awareness?

Awareness is a fundamental aspect of consciousness, and there is little else anyone can conclusively tell you about consciousness.

Not that you’ll likely be bothered with people trying to discuss consciousness. Most people get rather uncomfortable if you try to get them to consider consciousness.

I think that is a little more than ironic.

Our society finds it hard to exploit such thoughts for a profit, so they are generally discouraged. Pity the spiritual devotees, philosophers, poets, and artists – bunch of useless hippies, the man says as he gives them the collective boot.

Gypsies, Vagabonds, Bohemians, Zealots and Heathens alike, over the ages and across the globe, the tribes of willful and spirited people test their essential truths and seek divine experiences to enlighten their awareness with questions of reality, space, time, and love. They find and create beauty because they intrinsically demand it, just as our lungs demand air.

As much as they may be despised by the bankers of our society, these capitalist outcasts bring essential beauty to the world through their questioning. The world becomes a more desolate, cruel, ugly, and unlivable place in their absence.

We NEED awareness more than we realize. That’s the whole trip in a nutshell!

Something Completely Different

Consider India for a moment. While far, far, away from being a perfect society, the continent of India provides an example that contrasts wildly from the United States and western world.

The people of the Indian continent have fostered a diverse culture devoted to exploring the vastness of consciousness, through all the different ways of being and perceiving.

For thousands of years, the questions of consciousness and awareness have been explored, and this practice is accepted as a normal part of life.

This rich heritage of awareness documents many different thoughts and observations that are the antithesis to western culture. Most of these schools of thought are not profitable nor helpful in maintaining an obedient citizenry, and therefore they are not seriously considered by western academics.

The fact that such schools of thought even exist is often a startling surprise for many westerners. For so many, it is difficult to even imagine a society where spending time questioning consciousness is not only accepted and respected, but openly encouraged and supported.

But of course, thought and awareness are dangerous elements when it comes to capitalism. Too much thinking and awareness, and the next thing you know, people start finding other reasons for living that don’t center around toiling on the factory floor making rich men richer.

Naturally, this line of thinking is dangerous, as it only encourages one to question the current status quo even more.

Dangerous Thoughts

I find my awareness heightened as the world becomes more interesting, as the imbalances of wealth and power are threatening to capsize everything. It is a good time to practice awareness and be thoughtful.

I also believe that awareness is different from thought. Thought can be random, unhinged, manipulated, false, and completely fabricated. Some good advice I’ve seen is to learn how to recognize your thoughts, and question them with your awareness of what is happening beyond the thoughts.

Thoughts will come nonstop if you let them. They don’t have to make sense, be true, or have anything to do with what is going on around you. That is the power of thought, it can be bent to so many different purposes.

Awareness simply is what it is, as much as you might notice it – or not.

Awareness is a result of focused consciousness, a state of observation which might be frequently clouded in various ways. Even so, when awareness is engaged, it usually leads to a better understanding of things. Awareness can also bring beauty to the forefront of your mind, and enrich your world with understanding, which in turn brings new meaning and significance.

Questioning your thoughts can help strengthen your awareness and sharpen your focus.

Focusing awareness is a vital ability for anyone seeking to excel at something. Focused awareness helps alleviate the competing distractions of random thoughts and impulses.

Focused awareness can help bring us closer to truth. Many say it is as easy as breathing.

Awareness is focused through questions, and you then cultivate more questions with what you learn from your awareness.

Awareness might not lead to many questions by itself, but awareness combined with the endless thoughts and shenanigans of most people can certainly get a person to start questioning things.

Every day the world sets a stage for new mystery, intrigue, and drama, with over 8 billion individuals playing the different parts.

Witness and wonder.

I believe a questioning mind is an important thing to develop, even more than finding answers.

Questions are important, and questioning our own limiting assumptions is probably one of the most common things people wish they had done more of, when they grow old and look back on their lives.

Don’t be afraid to ask questions, is my advice.

Asking the right questions can make all the difference in life.

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