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06-21-2006, 01:22 AM
The Law of Aggression:
The Law of aggression is easily summed up in the three words “One must attack…” To attack being the use physical or emotional violence, sometimes both; against the subject of this aggression. This target is rarely chosen for what they have but what they represent; an easy target. It is common to crime in areas where the poor is populated. This has nothing to do with criminal desires for gain but the likely hood of how these people may be cowed into submission.
As a little back drop on how you will see the world from the eyes of a victim. Firstly the system, welfare, disability and every other system of sustaining the American populace is designed to punish those people who are apart of that system. This may sound strange but attempt to improve the, or open up ways to honestly acquire money is often grounds for removal from a system that supplies life. Basically, “pulling the pug” as opposed to weaning away from the system. This must be understood because it first creates two points of view.
The first point of view is found in that one can not legally acquire help and better oneself at the same time. The second point of view is survivalist concept, that attitude of survival of the fittest. For our younger teens and children growing up in this environment it has three effects, one is a criminal get them before they get me attitude. This of course leads to prison or death depending on your luck and stupidity level. The second point of view comes from the might makes right attitude, they guys who feel they must get you before you get them. These guys usually end up flocking around an “Alpha-male type” who wants to show how big and bad he is. The third types are all far to use to being victimized to stand up for them selves.
The system what is designed to punish you for trying to better yourself so you will not need it becomes a breeding ground for a philosophy of victimization. Poor people make up the largest portion of victims because they see themselves as purely victims from the start, slaves to a system.
Now while I say this next part consider this does not apply to all police officers, but the prejudice of police officers, especially those victimized as youths is that they have a subconscious distaste for those people who are mentally victimized, creating a whole new issue with police violence and aggression toward police officers. You have to understand the cycle of the victimization-mindset. You have to understand the cycle of the victimization-mindset, to understand the breeding ground for the ideas that breed the law of aggression.
If you are the victim, then I am not. If I take from you, then someone can not take from me or I have reclaimed my status of not being a victim. By fighting the idea of “being the victim” these people are victims of there own fears. The law of aggression I must attack you, if I attack you I am not the victim. Is a scared child’s way of saying I am stronger so I can not be afraid and an excuse at best.
You must attack me because you are weak, because you fear that I could better then you in some way. In your mind I have already won the battle, and that is why you must still the victory from me. The law of aggression states you must attack me to defeat, but the law of defense means that I only need to survive. The law of defense is summed up in the words “One must live.” I must survive, and because of that I need not defeat you have defeated yourself, I am only the tool of your own self-destruction and stupidity and eventually that luck will run out.
The Law of aggression is easily summed up in the three words “One must attack…” To attack being the use physical or emotional violence, sometimes both; against the subject of this aggression. This target is rarely chosen for what they have but what they represent; an easy target. It is common to crime in areas where the poor is populated. This has nothing to do with criminal desires for gain but the likely hood of how these people may be cowed into submission.
As a little back drop on how you will see the world from the eyes of a victim. Firstly the system, welfare, disability and every other system of sustaining the American populace is designed to punish those people who are apart of that system. This may sound strange but attempt to improve the, or open up ways to honestly acquire money is often grounds for removal from a system that supplies life. Basically, “pulling the pug” as opposed to weaning away from the system. This must be understood because it first creates two points of view.
The first point of view is found in that one can not legally acquire help and better oneself at the same time. The second point of view is survivalist concept, that attitude of survival of the fittest. For our younger teens and children growing up in this environment it has three effects, one is a criminal get them before they get me attitude. This of course leads to prison or death depending on your luck and stupidity level. The second point of view comes from the might makes right attitude, they guys who feel they must get you before you get them. These guys usually end up flocking around an “Alpha-male type” who wants to show how big and bad he is. The third types are all far to use to being victimized to stand up for them selves.
The system what is designed to punish you for trying to better yourself so you will not need it becomes a breeding ground for a philosophy of victimization. Poor people make up the largest portion of victims because they see themselves as purely victims from the start, slaves to a system.
Now while I say this next part consider this does not apply to all police officers, but the prejudice of police officers, especially those victimized as youths is that they have a subconscious distaste for those people who are mentally victimized, creating a whole new issue with police violence and aggression toward police officers. You have to understand the cycle of the victimization-mindset. You have to understand the cycle of the victimization-mindset, to understand the breeding ground for the ideas that breed the law of aggression.
If you are the victim, then I am not. If I take from you, then someone can not take from me or I have reclaimed my status of not being a victim. By fighting the idea of “being the victim” these people are victims of there own fears. The law of aggression I must attack you, if I attack you I am not the victim. Is a scared child’s way of saying I am stronger so I can not be afraid and an excuse at best.
You must attack me because you are weak, because you fear that I could better then you in some way. In your mind I have already won the battle, and that is why you must still the victory from me. The law of aggression states you must attack me to defeat, but the law of defense means that I only need to survive. The law of defense is summed up in the words “One must live.” I must survive, and because of that I need not defeat you have defeated yourself, I am only the tool of your own self-destruction and stupidity and eventually that luck will run out.