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The Needed Contradiction, Part I

I see a contradiction that grows clearer with each passing day, once I think we all one know, once saw as just part of the game, a dynamic state of tension that we should hope is not resolved, for that be would be unfortunate for all the parties now involved. It begins looking at the state, that should safeguard our liberties, and, when it steps beyond those bounds, creates a bloody history. We’ve seen with Commie, Nazi types that when states seek too much control, and try to build their ‘better world,’ millions are buried in graves cold. We know who power will attract, we know it always ends the same, that’s why the Founding Father’s thoughts to this day in wise mind’s remain. A nation is not built top-down, such attempts bring tragedy quick, no human mind can do that job, it’s changes must be organic. That’s why they sought to protect rights, to check and balance meddlers, to castrate those men who would rule, frustrate all who just sought power. And they were right in doing this, the job of state they said must be to serve those living private life, make sure that they are always free. Of course, on drawback of this path that we see in our current age, is atomized individuals, whose whims seem to drive them insane. The men who think they are women, young children who claim that they’re cats, women who think we don’t need men… they think they can be 'free' from fact! People who say,"Close the prisons, that killer’s just misunderstood." Artists who sh-t on a canvas, then demand you see it as good, The pedos who claim ‘it’s natural,’ don’t judge us, it’s how we were born! There’s no shortage of deviants, and everyday seems to bring more. It’s tempting to think that our laws could help resolve all of these things, but any power the state gets it always ends up abusing... CONCLUDES IN PART II.

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