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Name: Anonymous 2012-10-07 22:59

"All of us, on 4chan, all the people on the internet right no thinking "this entire thing is wrong" we all go to our local government office and declare the global empire of humanism in the name of humanity, our demands, all governments of the world reallocating all resources to conquering the galaxy and eternal life. all we have to do is EVERYONE as many as possible refusing to contribute to this system, we dont work, we scrounge our food and idle at the most local government office until real change happens. its that easy, overwhelm the world government with the will of the people. I live down the road from town hall lets do this shit guys, global peace now. you have a voice,"

Someone posted this on /pol/ imageboard and it sounds like a swell idea, so I thought I would continue the discussion here because the textboards are a longlasting. I'm not so sure about the name "global humanist empire" but it will suffice for the less discerning folk of 4chan.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-07 23:05

humanism
are you a kike?

humanism = communism.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-07 23:08

>humanism

>implying I'm not a misanthrope who wants to see the world burn and doesn't care if I am a casualty

Name: the guy who posted that 2012-10-07 23:43

A bunch of freemasons showed up and started assaulting my girlfriend, I managed to get a grasp on one fellow and accidently tore off his mask and low and behold a Rothschild looking back at me. He had a long hook nose, black curly hair, beard, sideburns, special glasses that blocked out a womans womanly features, a star of david around his neck, A "Talmud" in one hand and a 1oz bar of gold from the federal reserve in the other. The moonlight seemed to irritate and dissolve him and they all scuttled away like cockroaches exposed to the light in the middle of the night. And now the privledge police are driving around the neighborhood arresting people for not checking their privs. What have I unravelled

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-08 0:40

>>4
good work, almost exact same thing happened to me the other day

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-08 2:16

>>1
Kind of dumb. A world without borders isn't going to happen because a handful of people become non-contributors. As long as we keep the internet running and people of all cultures have the opportunity to interact with each other than country borders will become meaningless to enough people.

We're getting there though. Oppa Gangnam Style is genuinely a good example because it's spread via the internet, appreciated and covered by millions of people who don't care about Korean politics, who aren't bothered by the language barrier and just want to have a good time.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-08 12:08

>>6
Gangnam style is the only decent pop music I've heard since Lady Gaga.

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-21 17:21

I thought humanism was was vegetarianism wasn't.
If vegetable-oil is made from vegetables, where does baby-oil come from?

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-17 4:49

>>1
This sounds like what France did in 1968. It started out as a student protest, then the workers of all industries went on the largest wildcat strike, and then even the shopkeepers, street vendors, buskers, and farmers went on strike. It's amazing how it was able to unfold.

I don't think such a thing could be repeated, well, perhaps in some European countries, maybe, but I don't see this happening in North America or Australia (and not to mention, there's not really a historical precedent except for the normal strike here and there). Neo-liberal economics have atomized labor and society somewhat in general, but I don't think enough to completely get people to action. They're kind of in this lulled state of mind where their labor and civil rights have been fucked over, but not enough to break the apathy. Corporate media plays into this to keep them that way, thought the Internet is helping to break that.

And I'm glad that there's enough people with the faith and dedication with the goal towards keeping the Internet free, analogous in a way to how Americans are adamant about protecting First Amendment rights.

The conclusion here is that yeah, "humanism" is a good principle to uphold, but you need to lay out a specific task(s) in mind in order to achieve it; baby steps, pretty much.

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-18 12:18

>>9
Sacred blue! We don't talk about the French or the Italians, it brings up too many hard feelings against those who contributed to the death of a Biblical criminal who admired the money-changers.

Jesus committed several sins including: Bread piracy,  socially engineering someone to be a horse thief , liquid alchemy, aqua-mancy steps, reviving the dead, dishonoring the clergy, spending time with unclean women, not acknowledging the sabbath, hinting that nothing is unclean to Paul.

Sorry to break it to you, but Jesus went to hell and he loved money-changers [Matthew 25:27].

[Luke 19, verses 29 - 36. ] Mark 7:15-19, Romans 14:14
Matthew 14:13-21; Mark 6:30-44; Luke 9:10-17; John 6:1-15.

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-24 15:46

Yes, I love me some gold.
*Le bird face*.

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-24 16:39

>>10
Who cares about Jesus? France is secular as fuck.

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-31 15:08

>>12
No they are not. France has the largest Muslim population in West Europe because of the poor immigration laws.

Your stories of a "Hooded Robin" are imaginary.
King Richard is a real person. The crusades were real. Robin was not.

Name: Anonymous 2013-01-11 1:30

>>13
No they are not.France has the largest Muslim population in West Europe because of the poor immigration laws.
You just contradicted yourself.
Your stories of a "Hooded Robin" are imaginary.
What stories? And I've never heard of that particular bird being imaginary, nor did I tell a story about one.

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