This story is about resilience and pleasure that we have to maintain on to because the bulldozer of tyranny is attempting to bulldoze over our freedom and dignity, after which make our flattened selves thank the tyrants.
In this dystopian theater of absurd, the place the bulldozer goes spherical and spherical, displaying no promise of aid, we’d like a whole lot of resilience and a good connection to our inalienable pleasure with a purpose to take care of the bulldozer and hold our hearts protected.
That dystopian theater of absurd, 1,000,000 of merciless bulldozers, going spherical and spherical, working in unison, from horizon to horizon — flattening everybody’s reminiscence of dignity, private autonomy, and free expression — is what the world is like right now for therefore many. It may be very irregular. And but, right here we’re, standing tall, our hearts are beating, giving us energy to withstand the tyrants.
The abuse although … the abuse is so insane that it feels virtually like a cartoon made by a sadistic cartoon director.
In New Zealand, the director basic of safety Rebecca Kitteridge eyes, is asking good residents to rat on their associates and neighbors. Here is the Guardian:
“New Zealand is rolling out a bespoke deradicalisation program as the threat from people holding violent anti-authority beliefs grows and its security agencies make an unprecedented plea for the public to report those showing signs of taking extremist action …
Rebecca Kitteridge, the director general of security, said her agency’s caseload was now an equal split between violent extremism motivated by identity, faith, and anti-authority views — a significant shift from a year ago when the latter did not feature on the threat landscape.
Such views gained momentum during New Zealand’s Covid-19 lockdowns and vaccine rollout, and some were on display during the occupation of the grounds of parliament.”
The official definition of “extremism” listed on the New Zealand authorities web site is form of peculiar: