PROEM & POEM No. 37 - Nature Amoral / 2nd Reprise ~
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Sin; to pretend nature as some preferred zen
Conjured per the illogic thus a perverted yin
As cheap gin in a dirty martini, madly missing
The empirical yang, else an emoted partiality
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Again simply, if someone is demanding the right to be fed, clothed and sheltered without working, someone else must work, voluntarily or forcefully, for both him/herself as well the one demanding. That is to say, such Human Rights plural can only be afforded by prerequisite Human Labor applied to Nature’s scarce Resources. Nature’s Resources are scarce for they are not always available, not available everywhere and not always ready for consumption, consequently requiring much Human Labor. Clearly, to demand Human Rights plural is to demand Human Labor of others, and if by force, to demand the servitude or slavery of others, thereby disrespecting and disregarding the Peculiar Human Ability to Reason, inseparably the Singular Human Right to Consent or Not Consent. There is no other logical view on the matter.
Insist on Human Rights plural as divine or natural, then consistently demand these things of God and Nature if one dares, not of fellow Humans, and if either or both are reluctant, forcefully indenture or enslave so to satiate the widespread economic covetousness and political foolishness infecting modern societies.
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Sin; to pretend nature as some preferred zen
Conjured per the illogic thus a perverted yin
As cheap gin in a dirty martini, madly missing
The empirical yang, else an emoted partiality
Come let us Reason. Peace is always a Choice.
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