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Author Responsibility and insincerity
William Blake Jr.

2006-08-23, 4:29 pm

The idea that everyone is responsible for everything that happens to
them leads people to support those who are up, but not the same people
when they are down.

This is known as being a fair-weather friend.

The idea that everyone is responsible for everything that happens to
them leads people to believe that nobody can interfere in anyone's life

from idealistic motives, while people do (and have always done, and
will always do) interfere in people's lives from non-idealistic
motives.

This is known as hypocrisy.

The idea that everyone is responsible for everything that happens to
them leads people to do nothing to prevent wrong.

This is known as moral supinity.

The idea that everyone is responsible for everything that happens to
them leads people to deny support where it's needed and think that
nobody can be of help to another person.

This is known as cowardice.

The idea that everyone is responsible for everything that happens to
them leads people to avoid things that are either shared responsibility

or that involve emotional share.

This is known as selfishness.

The idea that everyone is responsible for everything that happens to
them leads people to blame those who are down for their misfortune,
while doing nothing to those who are causing the problem.

This is known as evil.

The idea that everyone is responsible for everything that happens to
them leads privileged Westerners to take credit for a state of affairs
created by blood, brains, brawn and bravery of millions of their
betters
while spitting on those who haven't been given what they've been
given and those who experience atrocity and misfortune.

This is known as hideousness.

So to say that one should take responsibility for evil social patterns
and
the culture of insincerity that results, is to misplace responsibility.

And the responsibility I choose to take is responsibility for
deconstructing
such evil -

So that true clarity can be accomplished -

And with it true responsibility.

Ilya Shambat
http://ibshambat.blogspot.com

Erwin Hessle

2006-08-23, 4:29 pm


William Blake Jr. wrote:
> The idea that everyone is responsible for everything that happens to
> them leads people to support those who are up, but not the same people
> when they are down.
>
> This is known as being a fair-weather friend.
>
> The idea that everyone is responsible for everything that happens to
> them leads people to believe that nobody can interfere in anyone's life
>
> from idealistic motives, while people do (and have always done, and
> will always do) interfere in people's lives from non-idealistic
> motives.
>
> This is known as hypocrisy.
>
> The idea that everyone is responsible for everything that happens to
> them leads people to do nothing to prevent wrong.
>
> This is known as moral supinity.
>
> The idea that everyone is responsible for everything that happens to
> them leads people to deny support where it's needed and think that
> nobody can be of help to another person.
>
> This is known as cowardice.
>
> The idea that everyone is responsible for everything that happens to
> them leads people to avoid things that are either shared responsibility
>
> or that involve emotional share.
>
> This is known as selfishness.
>
> The idea that everyone is responsible for everything that happens to
> them leads people to blame those who are down for their misfortune,
> while doing nothing to those who are causing the problem.
>
> This is known as evil.
>
> The idea that everyone is responsible for everything that happens to
> them leads privileged Westerners to take credit for a state of affairs
> created by blood, brains, brawn and bravery of millions of their
> betters
> while spitting on those who haven't been given what they've been
> given and those who experience atrocity and misfortune.
>
> This is known as hideousness.
>
> So to say that one should take responsibility for evil social patterns
> and
> the culture of insincerity that results, is to misplace responsibility.
>
> And the responsibility I choose to take is responsibility for
> deconstructing
> such evil -
>
> So that true clarity can be accomplished -
>
> And with it true responsibility.


The idea that any of this shit is anything other than wallowing in
self-pity and trying to bolster one's own sense of throbbing
self-righteousness by pretending that everyone else is responsible for
your miserable life instead of your own twisted and insane morals and
your desire to control everyone you come into contact with.

This is known as being a total cunt.

Erwin Hessle, 8=3

104

2006-08-23, 4:29 pm

Erwin Hessle wrote:
> your desire to control everyone you come into contact with.
>
> This is known as being a total cunt.


Now /that/ is irony.
Erwin Hessle

2006-08-23, 4:29 pm


104 wrote:
> Erwin Hessle wrote:
>
> Now /that/ is irony.


Only to another total cunt.

You only feel you're controlled by me because you don't have a backbone
of your own, you are a person of no real substance. I direct many of
your online actions, true, but that's influence, not control. If you
persevere with your studies, you'll probably realize this one day, and
you'll be able to regain your freedom from the thralldom you've created
for yourself.

Erwin Hessle, 8=3

Erwin Hessle

2006-08-23, 4:29 pm


104 wrote:
> Erwin Hessle wrote:
>
> Your arrogance is astounding, and certainly irritating, like a fly
> landing on my face while I am trying to rest is irritating. You /try/ to
> control almost everyone you engage on here. Not because you are being
> clever but because you are a goddamm psychic vampire. I'm not the only
> one who has told you this either.
>
>
>
> because you don't have a backbone
>
> LOL! You are the antitheses of enlightenment! Instead of freeing people
> you attempt to put them down and belittle them in order to assert your
> egotistical will over them. You are a god-damn Black Brother.
>
>
>
> I direct many of
>
>
> You are deluded is what is true.
>
>
> If you
>
> Do you walk down the street with your eyes closed and with your fingers
> in your ears Erwin just so you can pretend the world really is like
> those pictures in your head?
>
>
> and
>
> You offer nothing but bullshit, attempts at control, and energy-draining
> vampirism and you think this is you being a "Master"? FFS Erwin WAKE UP.


Looks like I was right on target, then.

Erwin Hessle, 8=3

104

2006-08-23, 4:29 pm

Erwin Hessle wrote:
> 104 wrote:
>
> Looks like I was right on target, then.


You caught me in a bad mood. You're still an energy sink though, so
shove off and feed elsewhere.
Erwin Hessle

2006-08-23, 4:29 pm


104 wrote:
> Erwin Hessle wrote:
>
> You caught me in a bad mood. You're still an energy sink though, so
> shove off and feed elsewhere.


Uh huh.

Erwin Hessle, 8=3

David Carter

2006-08-24, 4:28 pm

104 wrote:
> Erwin Hessle wrote:
>
> Now /that/ is irony.



While we are on the subject of Erwhine and his comical entertainment
value, I believe I know now who Archangel is. At least I know who he
definitely is not.

Evidence to follow when I have assembled the facts and arguments.
Suffice it to say that for the moment if I am right then Erwhine, Satyr,
Schuler & co will be looking pretty damn silly. Again.

Carter
Azure

2006-08-25, 2:23 am



David Carter wrote:

> 104 wrote:
>
> While we are on the subject of Erwhine and his comical entertainment
> value, I believe I know now who Archangel is. At least I know who he
> definitely is not.
>
> Evidence to follow when I have assembled the facts and arguments.
> Suffice it to say that for the moment if I am right then Erwhine, Satyr,
> Schuler & co will be looking pretty damn silly. Again.
>
> Carter


Oh well, that is the way of Pan.



jotnaringin@yahoo.com

2006-08-28, 2:25 am


William Blake Jr. wrote:
<snip>

Love the ideas in the post !
Lack of taking responsibility with our Free Will to help ourselves and
others by 'Blaming the Victim' is another New Age hypocrisy perpetrated
by Big Business to sell books on ' Creating Your Own Reality'
In other words become ME ORIENTATED and forget all about the suffering
of others.
It also leads to self-blame for injuries and assaults from others that
THERY ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR.
I am sick of hearing the NEW MANTRA of EVERYONE CREATES THIER OWN
REALITY !
It suits the MASTERS OF WAR just fine if the People who are Sensitive
enough to want to study Spirituality are side tracked by all THE
PROPAGANDA being sold as SPIRITUALITY under the GUISE of YOU CREATE
YOUR OWN REALITY !
That leave the Evil Doers to continue raping, plummeting, warring, land
garbs and all forms of immorality to continue on with impunity.

<snip>
> The idea that everyone is responsible for everything that happens to
> them leads people to support those who are up, but not the same people
> when they are down.
>
> This is known as being a fair-weather friend.
>
> The idea that everyone is responsible for everything that happens to
> them leads people to believe that nobody can interfere in anyone's life
>
> from idealistic motives, while people do (and have always done, and
> will always do) interfere in people's lives from non-idealistic
> motives.
>
> This is known as hypocrisy.
>
> The idea that everyone is responsible for everything that happens to
> them leads people to do nothing to prevent wrong.
>
> This is known as moral supinity.
>
> The idea that everyone is responsible for everything that happens to
> them leads people to deny support where it's needed and think that
> nobody can be of help to another person.
>
> This is known as cowardice.
>
> The idea that everyone is responsible for everything that happens to
> them leads people to avoid things that are either shared responsibility
>
> or that involve emotional share.
>
> This is known as selfishness.
>
> The idea that everyone is responsible for everything that happens to
> them leads people to blame those who are down for their misfortune,
> while doing nothing to those who are causing the problem.
>
> This is known as evil.
>
> The idea that everyone is responsible for everything that happens to
> them leads privileged Westerners to take credit for a state of affairs
> created by blood, brains, brawn and bravery of millions of their
> betters
> while spitting on those who haven't been given what they've been
> given and those who experience atrocity and misfortune.
>
> This is known as hideousness.
>
> So to say that one should take responsibility for evil social patterns
> and
> the culture of insincerity that results, is to misplace responsibility.
>
> And the responsibility I choose to take is responsibility for
> deconstructing
> such evil -
>
> So that true clarity can be accomplished -
>
> And with it true responsibility.
>
> Ilya Shambat
> http://ibshambat.blogspot.com


Giovanni V.

2006-08-30, 8:33 am

The original topic of this thread is a good one. It's important not to
let the unskillful distractions of any poster ruin things. Usually
when someone writes unfriendly or low-skilled remarks others simply
ignore them. We step over them and move on with the discussion at hand
which is usually going to have a far greater gain.

There is a certain amount of responsibility we have for what happens to
us in life and contrastingly, a certain amount of responsibiltiy we do
not have.

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