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[h2]VOTE OR DON’T VOTE: ARSENIC OR CYANIDE?[/h2]
VOTE OR DON’T VOTE: ARSENIC OR CYANIDE?
By Jon Rappoport
June 14, 2012
www.nomorefakenews.com
Well, we must vote in the upcoming presidential election, right? How can we abdicate our right? How can we leave the battlefield to the robots? If we don’t vote, we can’t criticize what happens in the next four years.
On the other hand, if we’re standing in a room behind a table that holds two levers, and if we pull lever 1 a bullet is going to come out of the wall and kill us, and if we pull lever 2 a flame is going to shoot out of the wall and burn us down, it becomes a matter of idiosyncratic preference, doesn’t it?
Aren’t we entitled to consider that levers 1 and 2 conspire to produce a false dichotomy?
Or is that act of considering an indication that we’re too intelligent for the society we live in, and therefore we should sign up for “re-education?
VOTE OR DON’T VOTE: ARSENIC OR CYANIDE?
By Jon Rappoport
June 14, 2012
www.nomorefakenews.com
Well, we must vote in the upcoming presidential election, right? How can we abdicate our right? How can we leave the battlefield to the robots? If we don’t vote, we can’t criticize what happens in the next four years.
On the other hand, if we’re standing in a room behind a table that holds two levers, and if we pull lever 1 a bullet is going to come out of the wall and kill us, and if we pull lever 2 a flame is going to shoot out of the wall and burn us down, it becomes a matter of idiosyncratic preference, doesn’t it?
Aren’t we entitled to consider that levers 1 and 2 conspire to produce a false dichotomy?
Or is that act of considering an indication that we’re too intelligent for the society we live in, and therefore we should sign up for “re-education?