Friday, April 22, 2011

A Wall Street Fairy Tale

The ideology in this thing is another aspect of this thing, and this is what we’re dealing with all the time. But I keep saying this, we keep discussing it, and you don’t get it! Not when it comes to action -- what you believe, is what you act on. If you don’t act on it, you don’t believe it. So, this idea, “yes, but...” when people say, “yes, butt,” that’s for nanny goats -- not billy goats, nanny goats. They just sit there and get their tits pulled, that’s all. That’s a typical American, is a nanny goat, sitting around waiting to get their tits pulled. “Hey, you gonna pull my tits?” [hilarity] It’s true, it’s true!
So, it’s a sense of self, which is crucial, the sense of society, the sense of self. The meaning of humanity. Here we are, we’re talking about the threat to the existence of humanity, in this galaxy, right now, hmm? Humanity, think about the prospect, this galactic prospect, that we get on the topside of the galaxy, and mankind disappears—forever {pffttt!} Gone!
Hmm? Isn’t that the issue? What can we do about that? Are you going to duck that issue? You don’t know what the outcome is going to be. But you know what the threat is. Are you going to duck that issue? Or are you going to solve it. Command decisions. Are you willing to make the command decisions in science on this thing? Are you willing to force NASA back into functioning, full functioning—not even the limping function it had before this Presidency. That’s the kind of decision, to be made. You have to think in terms of the individual responsibility for the welfare of society as a whole. And it is not something you’re merely going to vote on: It is something you really have to have a passionate commitment to. You have to be committed to mankind, and saving mankind from this terrible thing. This terrible threat. And without that, there’s no assurance of anything. There’s no morality.
And you have to understand, the Baby-Boomer generation is a product of the brainwashing of my generation. Some of us, a few of us, did not submit. Over a period of time, more and more of my generation, did submit. And that’s how we got this mess: We stopped being Americans, we became British ass-kissers. And that’s where we are. What’s Wall Street? It’s an extension of the British. You like Wall Street? You’ve got to enjoy the prospect of the pain of Wall Street, because the people associated with Wall Street are not really human, so you’re entitled to laugh at monkeys and them. And to hate baboons.
But that’s the issue, and that’s where we lose. We try to approach the ideal of the Baby-Boomer, CON-sen-sus! The wonderful world of CON-sensus. And you have CON-sensus, then you consense, and then you have... con. [laughter]

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