I listened to the podcast and thought it was very interesting. I like the name Bad Roman, and the concept of being a Good neighbor, but a Bad Citizen. I think it's a great way to shift the narrative that was weaponized against us recently about how to 'love our neighbor' by submitting to government mandates and medical tyranny and supporting obviously blatant lies like, "I don't wear my mask to protect me, I wear it for you" etc.
As long as there have been, are, and will be mobs of people worshiping some version "of coercive civil authority; of monopoly-violence institution; of imposed, hierarchical social order; of might-makes-right ethics," then it's the age of absurdity for those of us who are outliers. Stay courageous! :-)
“Which of the two do you want me to release for you?” And they said, “Barabbas.”
At least they picked someone . . . could've shouted to kill 'em all.
This is excellent!
I listened to the podcast and thought it was very interesting. I like the name Bad Roman, and the concept of being a Good neighbor, but a Bad Citizen. I think it's a great way to shift the narrative that was weaponized against us recently about how to 'love our neighbor' by submitting to government mandates and medical tyranny and supporting obviously blatant lies like, "I don't wear my mask to protect me, I wear it for you" etc.
so twisted ain’t it. we are in the age of absurdity!!
As long as there have been, are, and will be mobs of people worshiping some version "of coercive civil authority; of monopoly-violence institution; of imposed, hierarchical social order; of might-makes-right ethics," then it's the age of absurdity for those of us who are outliers. Stay courageous! :-)
Indeed. We were in the age of ludicrous just before absurdity. The lines and epochs go way back! LOL. You too man!