Monday, April 5, 2010

Arbitrary Law

The society in which I live: I can’t go outside and not be exploited in personalized ways corresponding to present details of my life. I can’t do anything whatsoever and then not encounter a personalized retribution against me no matter where I go. I can’t use profanity and then encounter someone that doesn’t know about this. I can’t encounter anyone and not have this be a personal cop and spy of me. I can’t go anywhere and not be the target of everything.
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Under this particular brand of arbitrary law in which everything attaches itself to you and attempts to annihilate you, standing up to them has to be a first principle when dealing with them. Everything that attaches itself to you also demands your consideration, while the reverse-panopticon tailors the contexts by which you have to live in correspondence to your life at every moment. And so, remembering contexts in the past will be treated as inconsiderate to present contexts, and when everything attaches itself to you will be treated as an initiation of aggression. At the same time, their ambiguities and double-meanings ensure you always know that any contexts used in the past can be used again, and it is your constant experience that every vulnerability is always exploited. The society in which you live is a prison, and within that prison are also official hospitals and prisons. The function of official and ‘unofficial’ prisons is to break you down and destroy your ability to stand up to or question society, and within the ‘unofficial’ prison, the official prisons will constantly be used as a threat and kept in the back of your head, while ‘society’ will be employed to serve as prison-guards and cops of your every move. And when released into this larger prison, one may find that things are not significantly different. This might also hold true for the type of society I am told this is, although it definitely holds true for the society in which I am actually living. I cannot turn a single corner without encountering more hordes of cops, who give every indication that this is exactly what they are and what they are there for, and who indeed police every single detail of my life.

If you stand up to them they’ll use different contexts against you, such as guilt. But it’s important to keep in mind that when they have completely destroyed your ability to stand up to them they will show absolutely no mercy and no one will respect your rights in the least, while every facet of the institution which is supposed to be there to help you will take its place against you without hesitation, and everyone will work together as a syndicate against you and use their positions of authority to accomplish all things opposite to everything they come in the names of. And when they take everything from you, then every single thing can be used for bargaining and extortion. Tests you are legally entitled to refuse will be forced on you by the threat of cancelling your privileges. also, once not legally obliged to take medication, it will be forced on you under the pretext of you not partaking in herd activities. by now you also know that the law is arbitrary and that ‘concern’ can take away your freedoms, and indeed they explicitly remind you of this and exploit this fact. All these things that happened can happen again, as the state of arbitrary law is still there. Once institutionalized you have absolutely no rights, and anyone can put their hands on you in any way they please and under any pretext. You have no say, no privacy, are told what to do and when, and whatever physical force necessary or more will always be at hand if you refuse.

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