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I've been away for a while. Drug problems, family emergencies, quitting drugs, and moving around California...But here I am. At it once again. As I said I've been away. I went to my old town in the suburbs last week to visit some old friends and enemies. When I returned to my mountain retreat (haw haw haw), I began hearing this flood of talk about the so called "swine flu". I couldn't take it. Im often quite the alarmist myself; "Chemtrails! The New world order! Genetic engeneering!"...But this has gone quite a ways TOO FAR. First we had the fear of terrorism, then strange supposed pandemics/epidemics like SARS, Mad cow disease, and the avian (bird) flu. Now we have this looming "bad economy", which is staying bad because everyone keeps telling us how bad it is, and in turn we don't put any money into it....economics 101 people... Then a bunch of people in a failed state (oh Im sorry...did I offend that pile of feces Mexico?) start dying, and we make it like we all need to be afraid. How about this?...Number one: wash your hands...number two: don't go to mexico....number three: don't fuck any pigs...four: if you get any flu symptoms, go to the doctor and get some tamaflu....or better yet, stay at home, eat some soup, and watch reruns of Gilligans Island. Now some trivia....as of today, how many people in the United States have died from this "swine flu"? The answer?? ONE! One baby has died from it. Now I don't mean to minimize the death of a child. But firstly, babies, old people, and people with compromised immune systems (I.e. HIV) are much more prone to complications from any infection. Secondly, the baby was....YOU GUESSED IT!/..A Mexican National! Go fucking figure. Terrible health care services, filthy living conditions, close proximity to swine, remote areas without healthcare, no insurance...All contributing factors. I do half apologize about bashing Mexico. I love its people, but the government, and majority of the country is notoriously FUBAR. That I will not apologize for. And if any Mexican citizens would like to disagree, first tell me why the number of your citizens entering the U.S. To live is so astronomical compared to our citizens entering Mexico. But this is not meant to be a flame war. My point is not exclusive to one country, or one type of country. This problem of fear and control has no borders. Either consiously or unconsiously our leaders, and even our citizens are using fear tactics to keep us scared, and keep us in line. Has the "terror threat level" ever gone to a moderate level? No! Its always red, or orange or some other alarming, bright color. And how many times have we heard conflicting stories on the health risks and health benefits from coffee, chocolate, wine, eggs, marijuana, and so on? Any shoe bombs go off lately? Receive any white powder in the mail this month? (No, not your shipment of columbian cocaine you shithead!) My point is simple. Why be afraid of these remote possibilities, when there are real things to worry about? How about instead of worrying about foreign extremists attacking us, we worry about the Presidential Cabinet which failed to stop their monkey asses? Or about the mass amount of domestic terrorists right here in our neighborhoods (bloods, crips, surenos/mexican mafia, aryan nations etc.)? Or what about cancer, Multiple scleroris, gunshot wounds, pollutants, chemicals in everything we eat, dog bites etc.? I say, don't worry about anything you can't control more than necessart. But if you want to be a paranoid motherfucker, then atleast be paranoid about things that are likely to affect you. I will guarantee right now, none of you reading this will ever get the swine flu. So turn off your computer/t.v./radio, go outside, and have a good day....Somewhere where the bastards can't reach you with their messages of doom and fear. I am not afraid...and this is the foundation of my liberty. -Love, Timmy McVeigh Post a comment in response: |
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