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Atlas Shrugged?

The Movie is in Front of our Eyes.

Atlas Shrugged is a tale about the impending turmoil in the world if we are to continue regulating businesses, especially those essential to the survival of our race. But indeed if you see, we are in the midsts of this calamity now. Regulation of resources is in fact essential. If one man doesn’t find the water well, another one will, you see? The book suggests that regulation is destroying business, but this is indeed the worst of propaganda and nothing more. What if there weren’t a price ceiling on some of the necessities we produce? Well there would be a man taking full advantage of the fact that no one has a choice but to buy from him. Consider this: In Atlas Shrugged, the ‘producers’ had their industries hijacked and regulated by the government, similar to what Muammar Gaddafi is going through now. By seizing control of his own oil supplies in his own country, and using the profit to improve an impoverished land, add infrastructure, and help build a civilization that has been continually raped by American and other white interests, Gaddafi has in a sense, deserted, and rebelled against Imperial America. Indeed these things will not go unpunished, and surely, as our gas prices have spiked, so have the actions of implanted American cooperateves who intice riots and upheaval after some forty years of peace in that land. Don’t be fooled, people, this is simply our government protecting its interests. Oil has become the bane of our society, and it will continue until is is all dry. Of course this is no fictional book, with a plot and setting designed to come to one end. Instead, we must consider, that if Gaddafi is to flee and “desert” his post because of the unyielding regulation, well, that would play right into the hands of the American government, who would find themselves owning another foothold in the middle east, and another oil reserve to operate in the name of America. Unfortunately for us average American’s the best benefit we can hope to see from this fallout is a slight decrease in gas prices, while the people of Lybia suffer more tyrrany, hunger, and not to mention the complete dismantling of everything they have managed to build in their nation. And who will gain the most? Well some white man who’s already got a golden ring on every finger, who’s already fattened like a prize pig, and who wants more excess to add to his excess. Should we in America support this end? We do! We support it with everything we do! Most Americans are so content being a slave, that they don’t realize; when the oil is gone, that fat white man is not storing excess in order to feed you, rather, he is building himself a weapons cache, and an army of private soldiers to protect him when the revolution finally finds its way to the true source: his front doorstep. Don’t be fooled people: the American dream is a facade. There is no excess, if there’s not enough for everyone to have excess, it’s really just enough for us all to survive and be content that we are with are bretheren. You cannot own a natural resource, and you cannot own a human necessity. In Atlas Shrugged, the moral was that every man will earn what he will, depending on his value to society, but finding a water well does not make you a value to society. It just means you got there before somebody else inevetably would have.

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