Friday, November 23, 2018

More on Human ABILITY to REASON, Human RIGHT to CONSENT - Proem & Poem No. 105

Most likely to be published later this summer of 2019, my 11th book entitled appropriately; More 100 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. 105 - What Is Covetousness / 2nd Reprise


      To appropriately reiterate (see previous book’s Nos 22-29, 33-34), each and every act disregarding the Singular Human Right to Consent or Not Consent on any and all matters, inseparably disrespecting the Peculiar Human Ability to Reason, is unequivocally, categorically Violence or Force against the individual’s sole distinction as the specie human thus reasonable among all other species nonhuman thus instinctive.

      Immediately preceding the violent act is the transitional prerequisite Presumption, as conceived initially, festered subsequently by Covetousness. The moment Covetousness ponders some course of action to confiscate an object, intrude a condition or manipulate a behavior by violence or force against the dissented, Presumption forms then swells. It is by Presumption’s cancerous effect, Covetousness insidiously expands to further coveting a posture superior, Aryan-esque even God-like over fellow specie members per the aforementioned disregard and disrespect. By so doing, human(s) are targeted and objectified as subhuman, for denied the one essence and sole distinction, the natural capacity to reason manifested by the natural prerogative to consent or dissent.

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Insidious the effects, trampling suspects as though defects
Erecting the ill circumspect, neglecting the logic retrospect
Discerning not the unethical spin, evil now good so excused
Thieving charitably, murdering collaterally  (expediency’s ruse)

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




Copyright © 2018 by D.C. Quillan Stone

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