In Order To Overcome Ignorance, Truth Must Be Considered First, And Then Accepted. Upholding It Is Inevitable, Or... By Joshua Aaron Guillory Poem by Joshua Aaron Guillory

In Order To Overcome Ignorance, Truth Must Be Considered First, And Then Accepted. Upholding It Is Inevitable, Or... By Joshua Aaron Guillory

In order to overcome ignorance, truth must be considered first, and then accepted. Upholding it is inevitable, or we shall find ourselves between the devil and the deep blue sea. Without security, we wouldn't have liberty; and without decent or moral people, we wouldn't have security. That is why it is necessary for 'government officials... (to) be subjected to the same rules of conduct that are commands to the citizen' (Louis Brandeis) . If we don't stand for justice, combat fatigue will overcome us. The government will never have the right to spy on us (unconstitutionally) , nor gang-stalk us, nor deprive us of our rights or freedoms. And neither will they be able to banish us from peace. The Constitution of the United States (of America) assures us (of) domestic and global tranquility. How can we have equality, if we're not free everywhere! ? 'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness' (Thomas Jefferson) . The current disgruntlement of the people comes from the indolence of the people. And it also comes from the direct and indirect abuses of the government. If the people continue as sheeple, they will succumb to eternal upheaval—not the agitation which leads to change, but that keeps the spineless masses deranged. The mindlessness of many men has led to the current condition we're in. But, despite all that, Joshua Aaron Guillory will continue to win. - Joshua Aaron Guillory

(message composed by me at 2: 05 A.M., on September 13,2023) (September 13,2023,8: 17 A.M.) [the truth must be considered first and first (be) considered] [wouldn't/won't] [freedoms/liberties] [gang-stalk/harass] [from/away from peace] [assures/ensures/insures us] [government/Government] [spineless/mindless masses] [mindlessness/spinelessness] [I will continue to win] [And we will continue to win] ['domestic Tranquility' comes from the opening statement in (or of) the Constitution of the United States (of America) ] [the Thomas Jefferson quote comes from the Declaration of Independence (of the United States of America) ] [inevitable/incumbent] [indolence, insolence, and ignorance]

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Wednesday, September 13, 2023
Topic(s) of this poem: people,society,happiness,victory,inner peace,freedom,being free,liberty,liberation,knowledge,ignorance,societal,government,safety,morality,virtue,ethics,tranquility,unity,equality,true love,right,rights,truth,justice,peace,world peace
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