ScottySatan
Well-Known Member
A big gangster in a bar repeatedly insults you, and finally spills his drink on you. You ask him to stop. He says "No, what are you going to do about it". Well, what are you going to do about it?
We were all quick to critique our society in the previous post, but are we different? I mean WE personally.
What do WE do in the face of conflict? What do we do when we disagree with the powers over us?
I'm willing to be the first and say "usually nothing, because I can't do anything about it". I think WE personally, are mostly powerless.
I've heard so many LHP people say (everywhere, not just here), they don't seek revenge, they are spiritually above it. I've heard so many people say they trained themselves to not be spiritually or emotionally affected by the material injustice that happens to them. I've heard everyone ranging from fundamentalist sociopathic LaVeyans to crack-pot anti-jesus-uns make the same claim. It's a thing all those people, including US say, I think, to save face. It's an excuse, because WE really can't to a tangible thing about injustice against us.
I believe you all really would extract revenge or force someone to stop insulting or harming you if you could. I would. But we can't. We don't have the power.
I non-humbly suggest that we cut the crap, and discuss how to exercise power over others when it greatly concerns ourselves, instead of making false excuses about how we don't want to. There are obviously people out there who are powerful enough to do this stuff. How can we be more like them?
We were all quick to critique our society in the previous post, but are we different? I mean WE personally.
What do WE do in the face of conflict? What do we do when we disagree with the powers over us?
I'm willing to be the first and say "usually nothing, because I can't do anything about it". I think WE personally, are mostly powerless.
I've heard so many LHP people say (everywhere, not just here), they don't seek revenge, they are spiritually above it. I've heard so many people say they trained themselves to not be spiritually or emotionally affected by the material injustice that happens to them. I've heard everyone ranging from fundamentalist sociopathic LaVeyans to crack-pot anti-jesus-uns make the same claim. It's a thing all those people, including US say, I think, to save face. It's an excuse, because WE really can't to a tangible thing about injustice against us.
I believe you all really would extract revenge or force someone to stop insulting or harming you if you could. I would. But we can't. We don't have the power.
I non-humbly suggest that we cut the crap, and discuss how to exercise power over others when it greatly concerns ourselves, instead of making false excuses about how we don't want to. There are obviously people out there who are powerful enough to do this stuff. How can we be more like them?
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