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This Means War (4/6)

interview with Derrick Jensen filmed by Ingrid Severson Part 1 - Maximum Leverage http://www.youtube.com/watc... Part 2 - Pathology of the Personal http://www.youtube.com/watc... Part 3 - What's...  
 
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mayurasana (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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This is an overgenerlization by Jensen. He is still making a very profound statement. We are all slaves to the system that we will defend with our very own lives. In this day and age people don't want to hear this. It is all about property. We are all fucked if we don't wake up. I am finished.
StatelessCapitalist (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Inter-subjective consensus is what you're trying to say when you're talking about a piece of paper / shared hallucination
shortysmagic (1 month ago) Show Hide
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It's hard to say if something like an electric mining machine/digger could be sustainable. yes fossil fuels are needed at first to help create renewable energies, but what the venus project is about is a state of mind that gets people to realize we don't need so many things if we just share, like everyhuose on your street has 90% the same dvds cds blenders power tools and other shit that just sits there 99% of the time if we share things it will reduce sooo much consumption
shortysmagic (2 months ago) Show Hide
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If you wonderful folks are really interested in issues like this watch ZEITGEIST ADDENDUM right here on google it's 13 parts long 10 minutes roughly each. It is a great tool to awaken people to the fraudulent nature of capitalism and money. We must unite.
pat52007 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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When it comes right down to it shortysmagic, I agree with you. As I have mentioned in my comments in part three I have Indian ancestors. They had a hard existence but they basically owed no one except themselves for their survival; and they actually had a superior spirituality and culture!
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The apartment owner has the right to charge rent. The supermarket owner has the right to sell the food in his store for a profit. Rights are derived from property ownership. Your body is your first piece of property. To pretend that there is no property or ownership in the world is naive.
MrEddievanhalo (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I understand your point AntiFed1791, because that is the system in which we've been raised and conditioned in. Alot of people think that humans have always lived in class systems, but that is not true. In all of the millions of years of evolution it's been just the last 5 to 10 thousand years that we've had class systems in certain parts of the world. Btw, the Federal Reserve believes thay have the right to control all money and people!
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Mesheekah (3 months ago) Show Hide
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check this video out. DERRECK JENSEN starring in STAR WARS......NEW DVD BY Frank Lopez.....it is too AWESOME!
victor1us (4 months ago) Show Hide
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came across this video by accident. The rule of law is a social construct that has served our civilisation for many years. It's not perfect but I like it better than hoping people will do that they will say what they are going to do.

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