Do you vote in political elections?
No. Almost never.
Why would I? To choose from two or more political candidates vetted by an establishment that has nothing in common with any of us?!
It would be crazy.
No way.
So many people continue to act on the delusion that their choice really makes a difference.
It doesn’t.
Because if it did, we wouldn’t be allowed to vote.
To figure out which candidates were heading a different way from the ‘approved sanctioned’ one, it suffices to look at the historical record of political assassinations.
All those who were stopped mid-tracks, all of them had another narrative that conflicted with the one approved by the elites.
Freedom ain’t in it.
We get to vote because they need us to validate our own servitude with our very hands.
This way they (the elites) get to be out of the public eye while their appointees (politicians) get the blame when things go wrong, as they always do.
It’s a win-win scenario for them.
It’s a lose-lose scenario for us.
Freedom, it seems, can only be attained the Roman way, Seneca’s Way.

“True, they had lived as they wished, and they had met their deaths well. Gordian the Son struck down on the field of battle, opposing the forces of the tyrant. Gordian the Father by his own hand, the decision his own. The world was wrong to see the rope as womanish. Everywhere you looked, you found an end to your suffering. See that short, shrivelled, bare tree? Freedom hung from its branches. What was the path to freedom? Any vein in your body.”
Seneca – by way of Harry Sidebottom’s Fire and Sword
