Friday, October 14, 2011



Ranee at Arabian Knits wrote:

>    Regardless, I do wonder about your initial implication and later statement that property is theft.  Does that mean that you eschew all property?  Or are you an unrepentant thief?  Or, like so many with this ideological stance, do you view yourself as being more worthy of such possessions than the average man?
>

Mea culpa! Maxi Mea Culpa!

Woman is the Nigger of the World, we are all prostitutes, slaves and bozos on this bus, a bunch of gullible heard animals and property (especially private) property is theft.

I am a flawed, imperfect being caught in an inescapable trap not of my own making, in that i own property then yes, i am a thief, but NOT "unrepentant".

I like to believe that the earth, the means of production and labour cannot and should not be owned by individuals and to do so should be a crime.  Labour precedes and creates capital.

Here i must paraphrase a poet who, imo, puts the proposition more succinctly than i....

There shall be no Property in Human Thought. Let each think as he will concerning the
Universe; but let none seek to impose that Thought upon another by any Threat of Penalty in this
World or any other World.

There shall be no Property in Human Flesh.

Every Man and every Woman hath Right
Indefeasable to give the Body for the Enjoyment of any other.

The Exercise of this Right shall
not be punished either by Law or by Custom; there shall be no Penalty either by Loss or
Curtailment of Liberty, of Rights, of Wealth, or of Social Esteem; but this Freedom shall be
respected of all, seeing that it is the Right of the Bodily Will.

******

For this same Reason thou shalt
cause full Restriction and Punishment of any who may seek to limit that Freedom for the sake of
his own Profit, or Desire, or Ideal.

*****

Every Man and every Woman has full right either to grant or
to deny the Body, as the Will speaketh within.

This being made Custom, the Evils of Love,
which are many, extending to the Disturbance not only of Body but of Mind, and that in obscure
Paths, shall little by little disappear from the Face of The unspeakable Glory.
--
JL