Today is April 22, 2017. Do you know what that means, in human terms?
Everyone should know what today is, because today, in a special way, we entertain a vision of a better future for everyone.
It is, in fact, an inevitable future.
True, things will get worse before they get better, but science demonstrates that a glorious future is coming in the renewal of mankind in a state more natural than those that have preceded us. Anyone who has true understanding of nature and human nature can see its inevitability.
If we are smart, we can prevent the collapse that would normally precede the renewal. We can accelerate this future's arrival with the proper application of human ingenuity and political will.
If we cannot find the means to do so, however, the collapse will come anyway, and after that, the new dawn.
Those who deny these plain facts are the usual cadre of short-sighted self-seekers: wealthy businesspeople, religious fanatics, the uneducated, the political animals, the haters. It is a moral imperative to educate these people where possible, and in the many cases where it is not, to reduce their deleterious effect on all of mankind by any means necessary.
We must not be afraid to use our political power. Waiting for people to agree with us means a stronger collapse and a weaker future. Our political strength gets us to our goals faster, and rejecting that strength is worse for all of mankind.
Join me, therefore, in celebration of a vision that was born on this day and anchored in the will to change the world: Happy birthday, Vladimir Lenin.
#EarthDay2017
Comments (2)
Great fakeout.
The first E.D. was in 1970 on the 100th anniversary of Lenin's birth.
Posted by Lydia | April 23, 2017 8:48 AM
"Inevitable" in the sense of Hillary Clinton's successful campaign?
You have a typo, there, Jake. It should be "successful businessmen..."
Posted by Tony | April 23, 2017 2:58 PM