Manifesto of Guilt by Dustin Pickering

"Therefore, there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus."
- Romans 8:1

Speak thee crime, timeless energies
warped to confuse the herd.
Mind over the matter at hand
under compunction,
frivolities will fare relentlessly dire.

While I traverse the empty parallels
of my conscience,
I find stain after stain--
embarking on God is my mission & hope.
While I am blind to receive
the manifestations,
holy night will uncover your victims' cries.

Weaponize your conscience.
Let the silence reign interior--
this blood is not on you!

some comments, embarrassingly uncivil, with names blotted out

Some comments concerning my understanding of Marxist dialectical materialism:

The main problem I have with Marx's variety of materialism. I believe human creativity and labor requires the right to exercise your imagination, meaning that Ideality precedes Materiality. I think Marx must speak from collectivities, whereas I believe revolutionary action of any kind begins with individuals. The right of individuals to act compatible with their will is a God given right insured by Nature. People are naturally territorial and expressive within their social being. Society breaks down when fundamental rights are violated: replacing one set of rulers with another to offset the class war's inherent inequalities is equivalent to a son killing his father to attain his wisdom.

Many of Marx's solutions can only be enacted in a society of abundance, i.e. progressive income tax, urbanization, etc. Abundance is created when those who demonstrate the ability to create wealth are permitted to do so, and are granted equal protection under law.

Centralized systems of power corrupt easily and are inefficient because they thwart the individual human will, hence democratic liberty protected by rule of law honors wealth creation.

Marxism, while posing as democratic, is inefficient because it seeks to eliminate diversity. By instituting one class over another with nihilistic intention, the wealth and wisdom of the past is destroyed. This by definition is revolutionary action.

In short, by replacing the chicken with the egg Marxism confounds nature. His epochs are hierarchical by nature, clearly indicating that life is a turbulance and battle of wills. Marx's solution is violence. Capitalism's solution is rule of law.

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