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A nine-year-old boy is political because he see his mother
starving. A nine-year-old boy is political because he knows why
she is starving. But trouble begins for the boy when his mother
says to him, "I am not starving." That makes the boy furiously
political. Here we see that social problems continue because of
social indifference to social issues concerning social injustice,
resulting in social rage, caused by the never ending shifting of
the blame or blatant denial of the problem. The law forbids the
common lands as a place of abode, for the accruement of
resources and the protection of life and property.
Lawmakers, stop what you are not doing. The homeless do not need more stolen moments spent meandering inside institutional shelters, hotels, and commercial buildings, with rights inherent to flextime, downtime, churning, disappearing budgets, and the whims of bureaucratic egos saying, Come back next year on a Tuesday or a Thursday between the hours of 8:45 and 9:15 for an intake, a churn, and a shun, expressed in newspeak. They need the same God given right of passage on land for the duration of their lives as all men do. To say that we are legitimate and they are not is a manmade assessment, a false appraisal, and the worst sin, interfering with civil rights and human relations. Lawmakers, stop what you are not doing. The law forbids the common lands as a place of abode, for the accruement of resources and the protection of life and property. [PREVIOUS] [NEXT] |