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Mr. Freeman, part 06


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·Nov 11, 2024

Yes, I know, I know. The worst crime is to call people to independence and freedom... a straight way to chaos and mutual destruction. I... I... just didn't know not what I was doing. Now I understand. If... if... you let me, I will tell them all right now! DID YOU!? Did you really think that my mission was to awaken your self-dependence? Are you totally dumb?!?!?! Mass's destiny is to be obedient, nourish illusions and fears. When misused, freedom will tear you up! Fear of freedom! Fear!.. Have I told all this right? Huh?

And now what I really think about it. The thing is, that there is a small but very important stuff in life. One day, kids grow up. They grow a bit taller, a bit more free, more educated than their fathers, do you get me? They no more want to wait in endless lines, run for beer, and take the untakable rubbish out. They want something more! But fathers answer to their freedom-loving "I" that the opinion of the last alphabet letter doesn't concern them.

By the way, at our grandfathers' time, the "az" letter was at the top of the ABC and had a real weight. The idea is simple - the system controls you while you are alike, but if everyone starts to think against patterns, the system will not have enough hands or methods or rules to thoroughly spank all of them! You are torn between the romance of confrontation and desire to adopt and survive. "Stand last! You are the last letter!" But note! The highest and elusive riot is just to be able to remaaaain... your "I" proudly like a banner.

And this is not the matter of self-significance feeling. "One can remain great when being small," I don't remember who said it. Yes, yes, exactly! From simple to difficult! For a start, everywhere where it's possible, write "I" with a capital. In documents, letters, blogs, or articles. Everywhere. It is so easy, but very soon you will make sure how it is complicated. In many languages, "I" is written exactly so. For all others, I repeat: fear of freedom! It is capable to destr...

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