Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Isn’t collectivism the next step in Societal Evolution, social engineers and scientists agree that individual?

….needs and individual rights are only an obstacle to creating a Global Collectivist Society based on science and mutual benefit for all humans.

Before you make your mind up, please take a look at the height of collectivism, this society is totally selfless and all actions are beneficial to the collective…

Isn’t that a beautifull thing, how could you not want to live there ?

imagine that…"human nature" (i.e. "reality") is the only, teeny little thing standing in the way of a life of pure, joyous, and completely abstract theory.

damn that pesky "human rights" thing!!! If only our greatest needs were chlorophyl and a little sunlight…

6 Comments on “Isn’t collectivism the next step in Societal Evolution, social engineers and scientists agree that individual?”

  1. mr_crankypants

    I agree with you. We should all be reponsible for testing our own food and water and drugs for safety and builidng our own roads. Everyone should homeschool and we should use private security guards instead of police or better yet grandpa with a gun. Collectivism is for sissies. I’d type more but I gotta go pump some water from the well I dug in my apartment so ma can have a shower. Then I gotta go haul the sewage to the river.
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  2. desotobrave

    I can’t watch it at work, but collectivism is evil.
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  3. u_bin_called

    imagine that…"human nature" (i.e. "reality") is the only, teeny little thing standing in the way of a life of pure, joyous, and completely abstract theory.

    damn that pesky "human rights" thing!!! If only our greatest needs were chlorophyl and a little sunlight…
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  4. Mike Ma

    Gee where have i heard this before?
    OH right, socialism, and we all know how well that worked out
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  5. Divide & Conquer

    Beep… Beep… …I am a ROBOT… Boop… Beep…
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  6. amazin'g

    Let me off the bus.
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