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The Convenience of Exclusion

Though once considered a privilege to participate in a corrupt society, many have, for experienced a apprehension to adopt its disingenuous standards.

Isn’t it remarkable that refusers are termed hesitant? There is not even a linguistically-mediated acknowledgment that exists the option to say no, as though it’s technically impossible. How apt it is, in the face of gas-lighting which declares that nothing is done by force, as though coercion and the elimination of one’s capacity to sustain themselves with food and shelter are nothing more than privilege and luxury.

If you view someone with utter contempt and hate, their existence is, at best, extraneous and, at worst, repulsive and offensive. Can you hold such contempt for anyone without also holding such contempt for yourself?

For years participation has been sought out of an inclination of duty, and not pleasure. Some might call it laziness, as there was always a prevailing suspicion that, sooner or later, one would have to begin accounting for necessities by themselves.

To participate in society is generally thought of as something which lends to your productivity, but time scales matter, and the productivity of erecting a collapsing edifice might, in the end, seem like a chore with some expression of hope.

Now that an entire new class structure is being formulated, all the wannabe aristocrats are flexing their feeble musculature and sanctimoniously congratulating themselves for just how disgusted they feel at the unclean evildoers who, supposedly out of selfish fear that manifests uniquely for the invalid degenerates, have failed to demonstrate that they are capable of performing the bare-minimum of human decency.

If only they could have shared in your disgust and contempt.

By @stronglogicp

Whose exclusion made you a better person?

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