Friday, November 4, 2011

Occupy Dallas Losing Steam

Well, the first signs that "Occupy Dallas" is losing steam appeared on the local news today. Some of them were covered in "fake blood" and laying on the ground. When the actors show up, the real issue falls to second place, as the public realizes that nothing of moral substance is forthcoming.

The conflict is between two continents of ideology: Keynesian-Marxism vs. Individual Liberty. The Great Divide between these continents is most evident in the 13th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution, as politicians and the wealthy fascists seek to talk of the taxation of labor, taxation of property and numbering people as cattle (the three primary attributes of slavery in antiquity) as being something other than slavery or involuntary servitude. Only here will we find the mechanism to move the issue.

Involuntary servitude[15]

Refers to a person held by actual force, threats of force, or threats of legal coercion in a condition of slavery – compulsory service or labor against his or her will. This also includes the condition in which people are compelled to work against their will by a "climate of fear" evoked by the use of force, the threat of force, or the threat of legal coercion (i.e., suffer legal consequences unless compliant with demands made upon them) which is sufficient to compel service against a person's will. The first U.S. Supreme Court case to uphold the ban against involuntary servitude was Bailey v. Alabama (1911).