Tuesday, December 15, 2009

The wicked

The way the entrepreneurs have made money out of animals is both diabolical and clever. The things they’ve done to animals make their work truly diabolical but the way they’ve manipulated their fellow human beings is just down right clever. Not too many people will admit their connection with all this, but it’s obvious who is spending on it and who is being rewarded from it. The ‘rewarded ones’ control the whole environment through the subjugation of humans, by way of the subjugation of animals. By addicting humans to eating animals and coming to depend on their secretions they have built a guaranteed market with guaranteed permission to provide for that market in whatever way they sought fit. The animal industries have garnered their support from generations of customers comprising almost every human that has ever lived on this planet. They’ve provided what’s been needed at the survival level and catered for every taste right up to the luxury level. Their influence is everywhere - in many of our clothing industries, in most food industries and absolutely all shoe companies. The animal industries control us by controlling our main spending habits. They seem to offer a service, by providing what seems like a reliable, safe, economic and fashionable source of supply (and when they offer a new line in food or clothing we all jump for it). They give us what we want.
This albeit small percentage of the population have an insatiable appetite for money. And that mightn’t be such a wicked thing if it were not for the fact that they have no scruples about telling untruths. We ordinary people, comprising the 99% bulk of the population, won’t believe they can be such rogues or that they are made up of rather a lot of people, who’ll stop at nothing to shore up their own bank accounts.
As if bank accounts could allay the deep fears life contains, as if selling your soul for money was even a vaguely good idea.

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