Most likely to be published later this winter of 2020/2021, my 11th book entitled appropriately; More Proems & Poems on the Peculiar Human ABILITY to REASON, Singular Human RIGHT to CONSENT & Other Neglected Matters. The following will probably be included upon further editing, and front cover a slightly modified yet appropriate version of the previous....
PROEM & POEM No. 175 - The Rescissionist / Part 7
Upon entering every election cycle, ardent partisans fast claim their preferred candidates represent some moral banner, rightful standard, thus the opposition slandered and smeared as wrongful even immoral. The aggressive mood and digressive mode have become unfortunately the 21st century accepted and practiced norm among both polity and citizenry.
Yet all making such claims cannot logically cite an ethical principle constantly argued, consistently applied, rather mere preferences acceptable only to most or some, necessitating some form of force per the covetous objectives by presumptive measures. Of course, force minimally directed to them while maximally imposed upon others, hence selfishly hoping for greater benefit, lesser detriment. Nonetheless, all will boldly herald the aforementioned as rightful and moral once obscenely wrung then cleverly spun. With that said, rescission is the deceleration even interruption of this aggressive mood and digressive mode.
It is important to note. One cannot logically categorize as force an agreeable law, as though sacrificially, nobly submitting along with those who disagreed. Instead, force is a tolerable or desirable arrangement for the consented, therefore violence for the dissented.
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Force, covetousness perfectly bloomed in colors of blood
Introrsely the presumptuousness upon passion’s flood
Clouds o’er reddish mud aft’ fiery pillars and smoky plumes
By societies’ killers, twilight-dancing in polities’ ballrooms
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Come let us Reason. Peace is always a Choice.
Study, Ponder, Labor, till last Breath.
Study, Ponder, Labor, till last Breath.
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