If you are "in the know" about DNA disorders, you may know that recently a law has been enacted preventing discrimination against those genetically predisposed to cruelty.- By doing this those in control may feel that they have cemented their systematic cruelty of control.- When enacted, Pelosi said something like "we all have genetic disorders."- No, it is YOU who have the genetic disorders, Pelosi, we the normal average people and are, not surprisingly, basically normal; we are suffering as a result of YOUR genetic mental disorders, your obsessive need to control and kill!- There is absolutely no question that these well-developed killers are way ahead of us.- We the normal, the empathic with our warm social sciences are playing centuries of catch-up.- But then our normal methods are collaborative therefore complex and require careful construction.- The cooperative strategies of political predators, on the other hand, are stupid-simple; predatory cooperation had been demonstrated as the binary communication system of the squads of killer squids of the Pacific locally known as red devils.- There is nothing special about predatory organization.- The killing culture that controls us despite our advanced morals precedes us not by generations but by millions of years, as it probably afflicted the earlier species from which we evolved.
Dumping federal law
Fortunately there is a work-around to the federally mandated protection of the genetically sociopathic: most Americas are so fed up with the hypocrisy of the federal government, with its self-protections, that it's complete elimination is increasingly becoming a popular idea: a loose confederacy of regions (NE, NW, SW, Dixie, etc...)-
Revolutions happen, and they are usually fairly quick, and rarely painless for the deposed.- If there is a revolution, I strongly hope the spirit of forgiveness will allow our leadership to retire to places where they can safely stop whatever it is that they do that makes life for humanity so violent.
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