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returntothepit >> discuss >> "Activism" by infoterror on Feb 22,2006 12:07am
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toggletoggle post by infoterror  at Feb 22,2006 12:07am
Most people when confronted with the question of acting on their supposed beliefs will do one of two things: first, they will criticize anyone who takes action as not doing enough; second, they will claim nothing can be done. This document points of the errors of psychology that keep them misinformed, and gives the anti-modern-society activist a starting point to do something effective instead of symbolic. Its ultimate goal is to teach a new form of activism that will remake modern society into something which rewards inner abilities instead of external ones. That process will restore nobility and sensitivity in perception to the human race, abilities which will help us avoid quandaries like our current mess, which cannot be linearly "proven" to be wrong but when considered by a noble and sensitive mind is clearly a dead-end path that, no matter how long it takes, will end in disaster (much as our current society is, after hundreds of years, finally showing its true and malicious colors).

http://www.anus.com/zine/articles/activist/



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Feb 22,2006 3:09am
"Conclusion

Most people are liars"

AHAHAHAAHAH



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