Saturday, September 26, 2020

More on Human ABILITY to REASON, Human RIGHT to CONSENT - Proem & Poem No. 188

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. 188 - The Rescission / Part 14


      If to support the defunding of police departments so to prevent the deaths caused by their brutality, should not logic in addition to statistics suggest defunding thus deescalating first and foremost the Wars on Terror and Drugs thus the US Government's DOD, NSA, CIA as well DHS, FBI, ATF and other well-armed departments, agencies and bureaus? In so doing, such consistently broader action would prevent exponentially far-more deaths caused by these organizations’ brutality here, across the southern border and beyond than defunding thus deescalating just local police departments. The lack of the consistently broader action would suggest those lives do not matter.

      Police-Statism and Militarism are of course unavoidable characteristics of a political behemoth like the U.S. Government, well enabled and motivated by the Federal Reserve per their joint interventionistic pursuits of various sorts, manifested by innumerable laws, regulations, monopolies, prohibitions, bans, sanctions along with an array of domestic/foreign policies and programs. Reduce Police-Statism and Militarism therefore reduce proportionately the brutality by rescission, rescission and more rescission.

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O lady he loved, on bar sat her fret, drink, gun and gloves
She sipped to her lips his blood and their oddest lust thereof
What fuss, hot as musk, fraught the dusk prolonging death
Liken Duncan caught madly, mid thrust, envy and Macbeth

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Come let us Reason. Peace is always a Choice.
Study, Ponder, Labor, till last Breath.




Copyright © 2020 by D.C. Quillan Stone

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