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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Freedom, freedom

So as Realist per se, we believe in freedom. Freedom limited because we can't trample the comforts of others, then they have the right to return the discomfort. In every aspect of our lives we try to not allow governments or corporate entities to regulate our pursuit of liberty.  However we realize that we can not live outside the laws. Once we come into power do we slowly begin to veto, void or demand repeal of the statutes that chain us. Realism is NOT a revolution, it is the changing of the current political thought to deal with what actually can happen. We must begin to challenge and educate those around us. Family, children ,friends first should be confronted on what they believe freedom to be and what freedom can actually be. Our societies tend to be prisoners of what we are told freedom is and accept it as fact. We rarely ask ourselves what does freedom mean to us? This should be the thrust of our change, the question, are you truly free?

Expect rejection, ridicule and persecution. It will be a rare person who confronts today's reality. The reality that most of us are not truly liberated. Some may even not want to think that the wool has been pulled over their eyes for their entire life. That where you live, what you eat, where you work is someone else's doing. I don't believe it entirely to be some grand evil plan as much as those in power to control the masses through social engineering. How many of us go through life depressed ,disillusioned and defeated thinking, "well this is my lot in life". It isn't. You have been made to follow a track and avenue for the purpose of social tranquility. You must alert others of this dream and wake them up through challenging their idea of being free.

The question is more important than the answer. If we can get people around us to start asking questions of themselves, we know the power of viral videos. What if we can spawn viral speech concerning Realism? That comes through the courage of asking the question. Are you really free?

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