An Essential Practice of The First Amendment: Why I Don’t Like The Government

 



An Essential Practice of The First Amendment

Why I Don’t Like The Government

Flowery Speech: Page One


Do you know why I don’t like the government? It’s simple really:

They no longer, and rarely ever have contributed to anything but themselves, they never intended to make it easier to find a job, make it easier to pay rent, get insurance, buy food or pay medical bills and taxes. 

They never have protected the population from getting hurt, killed or kidnapped, in fact the easiest jobs to get are the jobs that involve hurting, killing or kidnapping other people. The police, the military, Immigration and Customs Enforcement are all easy jobs to get, (and they’ll pay you well).

The list goes on; but there’s still more to it. Not only do they create jobs that act as terrorists against their own population and other countries’ populations, they are also watching everything you do, even me as I’m writing this and they are probably very displeased with me right now as well. The next time you leave your house find the nearest security camera on the telephone wires or street lights, then find the next one, it won’t be very far. Yet when this government speaks about their political enemies in other nations they’ll say the same thing about those demographics. These devices don’t create better living conditions they are used to control opposition and to target those who are organizing free breakfast or community dinners, to target those who are protesting their friends being murdered and imprisoned by the government because they did something the government didn’t like, or sometimes the victim didn’t even do anything. The dreariest part about all of this is that most of the time, the people the government and its pawns kill aren’t violent murderers or people who wish to seek harm on others, it’s mostly people who use or sell drugs to willing customers, people who steal or shoplift from businesses because they’re starving, people with mental illness or physical disabilities the poor and people who just aren’t white. 

The government lies to its population about social and economic solutions they say the small amount of assistance they give to treat poverty and suffering, (food stamps and insurance / medicare) is enough to keep things moving, and they’re partially right, because things. are still, and will always be moving however, it’s at the expense of the population they claim to serve. The government weaponizes small amounts of comfort to prevent us from living fully comfortable with what we do in life, where we’re at physically and mentally and how we live. The government, instead of making food free with the enormous budget of themselves and their billionaire friends in business they’ll subsidize 292 dollars a month through a very strict food assistance program for each person who signs up when the average price of enough food costs 500 dollars a month. So you’re eating like one meal a day or less meals per week, however you ration it unless you have other income, but then the food assistance program will say you can only work a small amount of hours in order to pay your bills. So in the end of the day even with the governments “help” most people aren’t getting enough food or making enough to pay their bills.

The most pathetic and immoral part about how the government handles this is that throughout history the only time the government would even implement these supports are when large amounts of people will force the politicians and rulers to do their jobs under threat of violence or with violence itself. When the governments job is to do these things already and instead they’re sending us off to war effectively killing us, killing their own population and  making everything more expensive when they said they’re lowering the prices but they’re sending billions to countries in military assistance that do the same things to their people and us,  people have a right to be angry and even violent against the perpetrators of this chaos and inherent government violence.


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