Saturday, December 13, 2014

The Uncommon Man



                  All social fiction comes in three phases, starting with:
                                                                                                     1.) Acceptance, evolving into
                                                                                                     2.) Collusion and ending finally in
                                                                                                     3.) Exploitation (or Hype as it is generally called. Most people only know about hype because it is the most overt and therefore most destructive abuse of the narrative authority.)

                  "The rights of the common man are always to be respected." This, however, does not take into account privilege. Nor should it. How did we get from these ideally expressed principles of character, to the real abuses of our social fictions that we witness today?

                  The human will to believe is implicit. Acceptance is the child. This is innocence. Words take on power by the faith of those of us who believe in our word. The word is this sacred gift we give to those of you who come seeking. (There are certain truths that can never be spoken out loud, because we are not believed.)  

                  Let us go back to the beginning and speak of a social fiction of innocence. Of a story so unbelievable that when it comes true no one will believe that they could have been witness to a story so beautiful. That you too will be

part of that great poetic journey to the truth.

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