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Our allegiance to morality should always advocate on behalf of peace, and serve a vision of a future in which the institutions of war are obsolete.
Any sliver of morality within the institutions of war reside in the imperative hope by the organizations themselves, that they must one day be superannuated by cultural advancement.
The war-consciousness as a living meme seeks only to selfishly propagate its own survival as an organism of destruction and malevolence.
War and militarism without a planned desire (or at least a deep wish) for their eventual elimination on earth, is war for the sake of war, and represents the repugnant war-consciousness.
To love and proudly exalt any military is a form of madness, for the work of the military is a grim, dark burden which none should find gratifying joy in undertaking.
As a member of any military, if you cannot ardently proclaim that you wish there was no need for any military, then you cannot be a good soldier or a good and sane person.
The need for a military must be viewed as an ugly burden on any society, and all sane people must wish there was no need for a military or the instruments of war.
Television acts as a corporate slogan madrasa to indoctrinate and collate future product disciples into obedient purchasing-classes.
There is no environment existing as a separate system outside of ourselves; the environment includes us.
The zombie brand-drones of monoculture live in the grey prison cells of homogeneity.

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