Steve Turner Part 4 | We The People of a New America

“We believe that after death comes The Nothing
because when you ask the dead what happens
they say Nothing.
If death is not the end, if the dead have lied,
then it’s compulsory heaven for all
excepting perhaps Hitler, Stalin and Genghis Khan.

We believe in Masters and Johnson.
What’s selected is average.
What’s average is normal.
What’s normal is good.”

As a culture educated in beliefs based on self that are motivated by emotion – contradiction is inevitable and living that belief impossible. ask your self…where did you pick up your perspectives? – charlie

About blackopscharlie

ARTIST | POET | WRITER I seek out connections that otherwise are not connected...because they are connected. I want to share those connections. I believe in speaking up for the truth because despite the miss application of relativity, it does exist. I find myself growing intolerant of complacency and find it as problematic as the perpetrators who prey on their victims. The idea of “just getting along” because “everyone is flawed” in the name of peace ultimately ends in oppression of those in need. I believe in defending the weak, helping the poor, encouraging those in need and that the ideology of postmodern pop culturalism has lost it’s way because it denies there is a way. I enjoy growing and building things. I want to make a difference by finding value in what I do. I choose to believe in possibility. I'm a zealot looking for a cause.

One Response to “Steve Turner Part 4 | We The People of a New America”

  1. On Steve Turner Part IV: I think this entry is about soullessness and social encoding, the trifles that take our minds and the abstinence of the individual as a concept. Great stuff, Chuck. It’s easy to become one of the brainless buyers when the whole world has become a billboard sign that reads “Hey, become one of the brainless buyers; everyone else has!” I try to think of a remedy to fix that, or rather a weapon to destroy it, and I find myself thinking about a line in one of my all time favorite movies, The Abyss, when the character of Lindsey Brigman looked at ‘Bud’ in the height of all his doubt and said, “You have to look with better eyes than that…” Great entry, brother.

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