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Freely Born: Children of the Earth, The 'Criminalization' of Existence

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"In a country well governed, poverty is something to be ashamed of. In a country badly governed, wealth is something to be ashamed of." -Confucius-

Written by: John Carnagey

Man is freely born, and man will freely die. No man could stop these truths anymore than he could prevent that of his own creation. It is only the series of moments in between birth and death, that forces far beyond his control will infringe upon his natural freedom and that of his inalienable and self apparent right to free will. From the moment man draws his first breath, he breaths the air of lands ruled by organized groupings of men which we have come to know and collectively call 'government'. Governments issue their edicts, rules, and laws that by their very nature impinge upon mans natural freedom and negate his liberty. These laws are enacted at the detriment or benefit of the ruled populace. This is the underlying nature of any government, which can only ever be but a collection of recorded laws, that outside of the ink they are written in, are nothing more then commonly held ideas and notions shared amongst men. When these laws and edicts are rendered and enacted upon the mass's of men that would dwell within the government drawn lines in the sand, these governments will inevitably be met with the reactionary tides of men who use their free will and freedom to do what has been determined as 'that' that shall not be done according to written law. When man is confronted with these laws, the truth always remains that 'that' which 'can't' be done, in truth 'can' be done, only now carrying government imposed consequences. For we are truly now in this moment and every here after free to choose our own actions. Governments do not, and can not take away this free will, they can only punish the actions of this free will.

With the nature of free will in mind, would it not constitute an open act of tyranny for a governing body to issue laws prohibiting involuntary acts of the human body? Involuntary acts that no amount of free will could ever stop. A sane man would declare it a fools errand to create and believe that any body of men could realistically and effectively enforce such laws that would declare involuntary behaviors such as blinking, breathing, sneezing or coughing illegal. This expanding list of functions man has no control over would no doubt continue to bring ones awareness to the absurdity of enacting such misguided laws against them. However, this list of involuntary function's would inevitably bring us to a behavior that some governments have attempted to make completely illegal. This involuntary behavior is called sleeping, and if it takes place in 'public' it is known as homelessness, at least in the west. It should also be emphasized that in the west a man who is awake and walking on public property would not be bothered, it is only when he stops to rest or sleep in that exact same public spot that governments will label him as a homeless nuisance.

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  • I choose LOVE.

  • difficult to read when the pictures are there

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  • We are all equal in America. Just cause you got a bunch of toys and a hateful attitude makes them no better.

  • Now if only I could find a piece of the earth to lay my head on that wont get me killed or locked in a cell.

    Did I have to WORK to read it it yes I did. If it is knowledge worth learning than working to see it is not work. It is how it should be, only those who work to see it will work to understand it.

  • Charlie....

    don't you see your video before uploading it....difficult to read.

  • hard to read and a lot of misspellings, punctuation errors and neglect of correct grammar, which is very unfortunate considering your beautiful intent to trigger your viewer's individual contemplation on the truth you bring to bear about the madness in which we have become so deeply entangled. Any chance of editing/correcting your basic grammar errors?

  • I like it.

    I think.

    I like it.

    I also squint.

  • This is very difficult to read with that red text.. Are you advocating for the abolition of private property? Or the right to sleep in public? If the latter, that is something the OWS movement is bringing to light as governments try to evict them from the encampments. If the former, I'm not sure I agree with it, but I do agree everyone has the right to have a place to live and sleep and be safe.

  • many wise words and beautifuly presented.:>) it was very difficult to read over the pictures tho :>(

    

  • Wow that's strong words right there the criminalization of existence I love the moonlight sonata to great choice keep up the good work my friend peace and love

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