Intro to 3 evils of society by Otis Hundley

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2 min readJan 15, 2024

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The power holders in this modern era across the Western world, have erected a political analysis that detaches historical events from current events, and the lies that were told in the immediate have become the histories we teach. We have been pushed to a point in time where religions, governments, corporations, and individuals who have aligned interests, have manufactured a world where its equilibrium is found by repressive violent forces and by the creation of foreign enemies that threaten their stated “way of life”, with a false diagnosis of history where weapons and tyrants recreate philosophies, allegiances, and borders. Military conflicts brought to life by those same power holders often originate from two practices, where empires wish to stay and where they wish to expand. The same thought class whose approach to world-building was based on interventionism, an invisible hand that power centers waved across the globe, using its might to make right wherever a military base could be built, wherever a drone could fly, or wherever boots could march.

Attempting to put a finger on the scale of civil wars tipping odds into the favor of whichever faction would best allow for the exploitation of resources and the surrounding population, for the sake of continuity the enemy of the people, the enemy of our planet, the enemy of our futures, is the enemy of peace, prosperity, and liberation.

Hoping to extend a system that cannot conserve or protect, people or the environments we live in, and even understanding its methods of growth requires the creation of surveillance states, military-industrial complexes, attached political and media classes, the capture of academic institutions and private industries, and so many other mechanisms of control.

These three evils have prevailed Countries, Religions, and Individuals.

War, is a fruitless endeavor born out of a half-baked chronological order of events, fragile egos, and the need to prove one’s existence through domination of others. Militarism which finds its origins in the very black stone heart of domination and supremacy, Empire the obvious enemy of humanity, a divider, a dispurter of cultures, a destroyer of homes. A rebel’s alcoholic parent, is a reason to teach children hatred and fear, to ensure they grow to be anxious adults never ready to face the boogeyman.

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