Monday, December 8, 2014

On Benjamin Watson, The New Orleans Saints Tight End and His Idealistic Posting On Sin, Law and Ferguson, Missouri

Ravings by minds as Benjamin Watson, the New Orleans Saints tight end resonate with White status quo dispensers of injustice and their collaborator support-functionaries because it gives them that moral equivalence cover, that Conservative-Reactionary antithesis to the Progressive-thesis of opposition to injustice.

Benjamin Watson in his recent idealistic, delusionary facebook posting on recent speech and political action by protesters and rioters in Ferguson, Missouri after the no indictment of the White police officer Darren Wilson, whose only historical relevance is he killed the unarmed teenager Michael Brown, thereby securing his place among the fetid ranks of all those who see Black skin and see "Demon", presents the schizophrenic ravings that because he believes in theosophic sin and if we all lived according to biblical gospel Man's oppression of fellow Man would pollyannaishly cease and evaporate only reveals and exposes the stunted development of his mind and it's reactionary inclination.

Benjamin Watson's gibberish that law shouldn't be broken and authority respected is the sort of abysmally pathetic silliness expected of a lobotomized brain and an emasculated psyche

Would the United States even exist hadn't Thomas Paine,  Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, George Washington and Co. violently broken the laws, ignored and disrespected the authority of the British Colonial Master and it's King George sovereign.

Isn't the very biblical gospel which Benjamin Watson rote like references replete with the narrative of laws broken and authority ignored and disrespected?  What does Benjamin Watson think Jesus Christ was doing in the temple?  Jesus beat the money changers in the temple, then he vandalized and destroyed their property, which were unlawful and felonious acts by Jesus Christ.  Didn't Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks and the entire Civil Rights Movement  earn it's historical place because it broke Jim Crow laws and disrespected authority?

If we are to claim sin and it's theosophy as Benjamin Watson would have us do.  That in itself requires we appreciate laws with consequential disdain, if sin and it's theosophical logic is to be exhausted.

Benjamin Watson is blissfully ignorant of the social-contract dynamic and it's tyranny of the individual against the many and the tyranny of the many against the individual.  The realization never occurs to Benjamin Watson that the speech and it's political-action of the Ferguson protesters and rioters is doing exactly what it is intended to do---which is state that law and authority can never be imposed nor dictated, nevertheless of the intractability of it's imposition and regardless of the ferocity and ruthlessness of it's organized violence.

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