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April 15, 2015
Diary-T 264 What shall I look at now?
Hmm, isn't it, fundamentally, opposition to war?
I believe opposition to nuclear power ultimately boils down to opposition to war.
I think capitalism is waging war without using weapons or arms.
As I see it, rulers grasped the essence of war during the Opium War, didn't they?
The Opium War (First Opium War, First Anglo-Chinese War) was a war fought between the Qing Dynasty and Great Britain for two years from 1840. As the name suggests, it was a war caused by the smuggling of opium. It is also called the First Opium War, with the Arrow War considered the second. Wikipedia
Could it be that cars, wine, IT, and fashion are the replacements for opium? Sorry, my thinking is crude because I'm not very bright...
They invented a system where people willingly become slaves to their rulers by creating and propagandizing desires that humans originally did not have.
By replacing the violence of war with the non-violence of capitalism,
and wrapping it in the packaging of democracy, they have masterfully created a world where rulers and the ruled are ambiguously related, and people live under the illusion of a free and peaceful society.
Therefore, we who live in a capitalist society are undoubtedly
slaves to the system they devised, and there is no difference from the Sengoku period in being sent to the battlefield as soldiers.
Moreover, with armies in every country complaining of troop shortages, they elevate women, and recently, it's as if female warriors are willingly fighting on the front lines.
It's a real comedy, isn't it?
And, a part of that system is,
Opium equals nuclear power.
It takes tens of thousands of years to return what has been created to a safe state.
They have spread a structure across the globe that says, 'We can't go back now!' It's a blunt way of putting it, but the devil is clever.
No bullets during wartime, no food, and restarting nuclear power!
If you dislike nuclear power, you have no choice but to stop war.
Speaking of which, the other day, I witnessed the expansion of Uniqlo in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
It was truly a furious advance, a Taiwanese expedition!
The brave Uniqlo soldiers plunder Kaohsiung to its very foundations.
Of course, with bullets of non-violence, affordability, and coolness,
and the people of Kaohsiung, who can only fight with their bare hands,
are brought under control by the bomb of capitalism, which dictates 'If it's profitable business, don't be picky about methods!' targeting the weak.
A long time ago, when America was fighting the Vietnam War.
I hate war → Hippies living self-sufficiently in the forest.
Isn't opposing nuclear power akin to becoming a hippie?
It means deviating from the system controlled by the devil.
Somehow, I feel like more urban hippies are proliferating around me.
People who are starting to live by their own rules seem to shine to me.
They say breaking rules equals breaking the law, but
Gandhi was also a lawbreaker, wasn't he?
Someone tweeted this on Twitter.
From the devil's system, from the capitalist system,
the easiest way to deviate is, after all, to become free from money.
Isn't it?
Let's think about ways to live without involving money.
If more people think about it, I feel like we might see hope.
Though it's just a feeling.
I'd like to experiment with that kind of pretense at an art school.
What do you think?
No, it's not about local currencies.
So, for those who can think more smartly,
won't you discuss it at the Dictionary Club?
PLEASE CALL ME...
I'm probably quite tired, but I'm serious!
CALL ME PLEASE~
love&peace
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