What good is it to rebel
against something
that is not even identified
What can we think of this podcast that tells us in its first episode we
have to rebel, to come together and rebel? What does rebelling mean? We do have
a cause, but what can we do? Take to the streets? And then what? Vote? And then
what since the result will be the one imposed by the social media we know, and
we do not even try to curb? And Facebook may be used by many tweeting actors
but what they do then, these actors, is one million more important than whatever
one million people in every city of ours could do: they dictate the result of
elections. These social media have to be contained and quarantined. You can put
as much water in the poison as you want, it will just expand the quantity of
poison. It will not destroy the poison.
It is mostly like passing water into a bass to make it produce music. If
you are numerous enough and if the bass is fluid-tight enough you may fill it
up sometime soon, but all that protest is locked up into the bass and if it
overflows on the sidewalks or in the gardens of their (of the people who have all
power, wealth and the matrix of it all in their own hands) palaces they will
send the police, national guard or army to clean it up, meaning to pick up,
collect, gather these demonstrating bodies, and you would be nothing but
object-bodies, and to put them in some kind of black-maria pick-up, collecting shielded
school-bus or garbage collecting truck.
If you want to change things you have to change the angst of people into
knowledge and not some kind of belief that is purely out of any logic because
it is based on faith, but this knowledge has to be good enough to produce more
knowledge in a sustainable and durable way. And knowledge means evidence,
experimentation, checks and counter-checks, and if possible no fails, a lot of
confrontation and speculation and the good enough moderator or moderators to
enable something that will be the useful and effective truth for a while to be
born, even if it hurts somewhere because the future is like a pregnancy, it
does not come to life swimming in syrup and cream. The present novel coronavirus
epidemic, and soon pandemic is here to remind us that any delivery in the cycle
of giving life to the future is difficult, painful and it takes a whole village
to deliver a child, it takes the whole humanity to deliver tomorrow’s life.
We have to get out of the tiger-cages we have been locked up in, but
where is the key that our masters have thrown in the deepest ocean on some very
distant and unreachable planet in some other galaxy? Where indeed? Let me
suggest it is in our mind and heart if we can listen to the deepest
enlightenment that may come from down there deep in our ever-changing essence,
and yet it is not immune against any friendly-looking or reasonable-looking or
common-sense-looking intrusion from the tweeting people.
Good idea but what’s the impact? Who is
listening? If Novel Coronavirus takes over, it might become the only
^possibility to be connected to the outside world apart from traditional media
if they are not impacted by the pandemic coming up. Trump is a detail in history,
and we have to widen the vista and the vision to see beyond, and unluckily no
one sees beyond. Europe and Japan are not what is beyond because they are the
new fields of this taking over of all “democratic” societies by trapping their
democracies into a tiger-cage as the French did with the Viet-Minhs during the
Indochina war. We are being locked up in this cage which is mental more than
anything, and those who rebel against it are most of them proposing us another
cage as tight as a yellow vest, a yellow straight jacket, or a red armor that
only lets our arms move to hit policemen. And on the black side of the rainbow,
on the extreme right, it is even worse, with Hitler and Mussolini laughing in
their tombs, if they have one.
# posted by Dr. Jacques COULARDEAU @ 5:15 AM