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Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Law's Existence

Laws do not exist, for the word itself cannot be described easily, it is as intangible as copyright. Laws exist because troops are there existing to protect it.  Suppose the troops are weak sauce in combat situations, then law itself would soon vaporize and fold into the wind like some recently released healthy fart. (unhealthy fart usually contains thicker air molecules, they take a lil bit longer to dissapate). Since, like stated, troops backup law, so then the only constituent body of law is just troops, and plus whatever connected and attached to troops.  Without troops, the last remaining solid body which gives law form, and hence collision, law itself should definately fold within days.

Laws Differ from Ideologies
The humanoid ecosystem, not a specie, has yet much to learn in the mastery of making good friends with one another.  If laws have to be so seriously backed up by troops in heavy armor, then perhaps both side are at fault - the "propotraitors" and the "defenders".  And how is this civil entity, so called "law", any different than two savage beasts biting each other to death, in terms of moral conduct and moral levels?

Great ideologies could act like water placed on a sponge, slowly sipping into the doorways and castle halls by natural forces' support, but that only occurs in sensible times, and with sensible opponents (whom would then immediately become friends upon initial instantaneous introductory first glimpse of a millisecond). Ideologies and laws should be regarded formally as two seperate bodies, as ideologies are like an angel - needs no protection, wears modest white robes, hovers around. While laws are like the tip of the sharp claws of a raging mongrel - only using brief brushing words on ideas as a weapon to serve its main and only goal, which is to maim down the enemy, at any costs necessary.

Coming of a New Age - Enguardian Entertoros Anum
The illegal take a little bit longer than the unconstitutional.  But soon, real soon, with the coming of the new social order, the unconstitutional may just too become as dual-sided hypocracy empty warning beacon as the word law.  What would be unconstitutional for organizations, person(s), or parties to do, shall be fully constitutional for our party.  There is simply no stop for this coming of new social order.  Better to accept it quickly and adapt as soon as one can than to resist the tsunami or be cursing at the tornado.

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