In order for socialism to work, discrimination must be suppressed or at least disavowed. Fact is, discrimination is built-in to human nature. It is inalienable, natural to nature. It comes with the territory of being human. This is why socialism never works and cannot work.
Gulags, political prisons, lobotomies, sedatives, re-education camps, execution basements, etc., are for those who use their capacity to discriminate.
Perhaps the deep reason Ehrlich and Gates want vast human depopulation is that this would reduce the amount of discrimination with which they have to cope, or in their minds, waste time trying to stamp out instead of getting on with getting much richer.
This past week I run across Martin Luther references in pop culture outlets, such as here. Symbolically, “Luther” represents a vast shake-up and permanent re-founding in nations and history. Are we sensing such a thing in progress or in-coming?
Luther returned discrimination to center stage of religion, morality, and culture. Socialism, such as forced on us now for a century and a half, relies on suppressing discrimination or eliminating it altogether. Luther could restore discrimination to central operations because it is native to human nature, comes with human embodiment. It persists despite gulag and sedative.
If discrimination is returning to USA as an epistemological and cultural art, then “Luther” is back and vast overthrow of socialist policies and personalities is in progress or in-coming, along with national re-founding altogether. Sanskrit for discrimination is viveka, as in Sri Vivekananda, a man’s name which means, discrimination confers bliss.
Perhaps one wishes to substitute discernment for discrimination. This is not right. Discernment is the first phase of discrimination. The second phase is decision, which means to cut away or cut off from, an action. Discernment involves thinking. And that is fine but not enough. Unless followed by decision, discernment is just mental play, mind games. Discrimination means both thought and action, discernment and decision, making life actually happen, and teleologically at that.
Principle I
Principle II
Principle III
Everyone has, by virtue of human nature itself, the discrimination needed to strive for the ideal. You should not allow the slightest idea of neglect to hinder you or stand in your way. Peace based on spiritual wisdom (jnana) can arise only out of actual experience; the end and the consequence of each and every act is and must be wisdom. The progress of the individual consists in activity done with discrimination. Take one small example: Even a person who has all the means of comfortable travel through the grace of the Lord, namely, cars, planes, or other conveniences, has perforce to walk, in spite of everything, for the sake of health! So too, whoever one is, whatever the spiritual discipline engaged in, one has to necessarily experience activity and learn the consequence themself for the sake of their mental health! Otherwise, mental weakness cannot be cured.