Is Roger Waters a globalist? Or is it A Great Day For Freedom?

in #anarchy7 years ago

I'm for tearing down the walls of statism (the world's most dangerous religion) in the wake of a peaceful global society based on the VOLUNTARY interactivity between all groups and individuals. Unfortunately there is an elitist plot to trick and usurp the unity consciousness movement to bring the world under a global state based on a forced collectivism that is in reality nothing short of complete human enslavement. It is anti-prosperity, anti-freedom, anti-peace and anti-human.

There are many pawns and puppets perpetuating this who unconsciously believe they are doing the world and humanity a huge favor - Moore being one of them. Roger Waters is so brilliantly talented and creative that it is truly difficult for me to speak badly of him but sometimes I wonder..

"The Wall" is a disconnect between ourselves and each other and rectifying the divisions between us is great as long as it is based in peace and love and not violent force and idealism. Anarchy is all encompassing as long as no one is coercive/violent so it is not a political (or otherwise) ideology (at least not in the traditional sense) but is rather a withdrawal from politics and any one RULING ideology beyond "nonviolence".

Government is the guarantee of violence where as Anarchy is the possibility of peace. Violence is only righteous in immediate self defence (or defence of the innocent) yet government violence is most of the time offencive and unnecessary. At the end of the day we must allow everyone to live life as they see fit so long as they do not harm others. The individual (so long as they do not coerce others by violence or intimidation) has the inalienable human right to self ownership and self determination.

I love Roger and I hope he knows what he is doing and that today (like any day) is truly A Great Day For Freedom.