Wednesday, July 28, 2010

The Herd

Good and evil, right and wrong. These synthetic and unnatural concepts are mere ideas of man. These ideas, compatible to our highly developed minds, are used furthermore to build the illusion of morality and civilization. In this moral maxim based on synthetic code, we are sheep to the Shepherds. We are herded, tended, and guarded under these momentary masters. With that said, this concept is very unnatural, but seemingly beneficial. But being sheep, humanity remains weak, and blind to direction.

Unfortunately, the standard sheep are not all synonymous with Western ideology. Basic ignorance dominates said ideas, but, the sheep are not to blame. The Shepherds ration their privilege to consume knowledge like rice. Thus, the progression of inherent and objectively driven morality. The sheep utterly accept this assertion as natural and universal law (Western-culture included). But, some renegade sheep refuse this morality, cleanse their perception, and create a personal ethic.

The sheep are seen as naturally incoherent. Metaphorically, the sheep represents a perfect projected comparison to the proposed common man. Consequently, another unnatural concept is born; equality. According to this apparent concrete ethic, beware of mistake. If executed, individualism is disdained. You will be battered in the muddy filth, with the foot of the greedy elite crushing your neck. Progression of your life, and conformity to the ideal "moral" lifestyle is disregarded and punishment outweighs. Very moral of them to do. Punish the sheep who strays from the path.

The goat is renown to be intensely inquisitive and intelligent in nature. They will dwell outside the confides of perceived reality. This, metaphorically of course, is viewed as the antithesis to the submissive sheep. Historically, this Pagan comparison is viewed as immoral. Unfortunately, history repeats it self with modern society's outlook. You are expected to be the sheep and obey.

Suggest a moral nihilism: a complete disbelief in an unbiased morality. A static notion of any act, again, cannot exist truthfully and universally. Moral nihilism is an idea that coincides specifically to nature, one that escapes these radical boundaries of order. Bite the hand that feds, and flush these deluded ethics.

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