Time for a Change?
Cosmo | 29.04.2003 13:59
With the complete breakdown of law and order in Iraq, instigated by the Coalition of Globalists, we were told by the media ‘anarchy’ had taken hold and were shown images of Iraqi’s looting property with gay abandon. However, that was not anarchy, but temporary lawlessness, but even without police and prisons this rampage was sporadic and short-lived and religious leaders were able to coax looters to return stolen property, which really belonged, by right, to the people of Iraq anyway.
With no form of government in Iraq, no rules and no laws, there were only a few vigilante, revenge attacks, the ordinary man still conducted himself with respect for his fellows. Many volunteered their labour to restore public services for the benefit of the whole community. That is real anarchy, where people work towards the common good, without any authority demanding it or enforcing it at gunpoint. We don’t need government, we need like-minded people, to co-operate in making society a place where human life takes priority over profit and property.
Iraqi’s demonstrated that, in the face of intense adversity.
With no form of government in Iraq, no rules and no laws, there were only a few vigilante, revenge attacks, the ordinary man still conducted himself with respect for his fellows. Many volunteered their labour to restore public services for the benefit of the whole community. That is real anarchy, where people work towards the common good, without any authority demanding it or enforcing it at gunpoint. We don’t need government, we need like-minded people, to co-operate in making society a place where human life takes priority over profit and property.
Iraqi’s demonstrated that, in the face of intense adversity.
Cosmo
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