Are you a slave?

The truth of the matter back then and today, is that these parasites who call themselves leaders are not superior beings, they’re not great men and women, they’re not honorable, they’re not even average.

The people who earn an honest living, from sophisticated entrepreneurs to illiterate day laborers doing the most menial tasks you can imagine, those people deserve your respect, those people you treat with courtesy and civility, but the frauds who claim the right to rule you and demand your subservience and obedience, they deserve only your scorn and contempt.

Those who seek so-called high office are the lowest of the low, they may dress better have larger vocabularies and do a better job of planning out and executing their schemes, but they are no better than pickpockets, muggers and car-jackers, in fact they are worse, because they don’t want to rob of just your possessions, they want to rob you of your very humanity, deprive you of your free will by slowly leeching away your ability to think, to judge, to act, reducing you to slaves in both body and mind.

And still you persist in calling them leaders. Leaders??? Where is it that you think you are going exactly that would require you to have a leader?

If you just live your own life and mind your own damn business, exercising your own talents, pursuing your own dreams striving to be what you believe you should be, what possible use would you have for a leader? ~ Larkin Rose

About budbromley

Bud is a retired life sciences executive. Bud's entrepreneurial leadership exceeded three decades. He was the senior business development, marketing and sales executive at four public corporations, each company a supplier of analytical and life sciences instrumentation, software, consumables and service. Prior to those positions, his 19 year career in Hewlett-Packard Company's Analytical Products Group included worldwide sales and marketing responsibility for Bioscience Products, Global Accounts and the International Olympic Committee, as well as international management assignments based in Japan and Latin America. Bud has visited and worked in more than 65 countries and lived and worked in 3 countries.
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