Deadly Indoctrinations
Sold as fun consumables
Makes me wonder if the
Military industrial complex
Plus the goofy gun lobby
Might have a hand in it
As toy manufacturers
Sell a new automatic
Foam “bullet” weapon
A pretend AK-47 so to speak
Presented as something
The whole family can enjoy
Because after all it is only foam
Right?
Of course after little Johnny
Gets his taken away for
Being a little too aggressive
“Shooting” his load at
The dog and grandpa
He can’t wait to buy a real one
To show who, who is in charge
Besides
Now is the time to buy them
Since nothing celebrates the
Birth of a Master of Wisdom
Known as the Prince of Peace
Like plastic practice WMD’s
To start a cycle of violence
That will not stop at adulthood
“This is a place where gun store owners are given a list of stolen credit cards, but not a list of criminals and maniacs.
Now they are thinking of banning toy guns, and they are going to keep the f**king real ones..”
– George Carlin
Sorta non sequitur
For a moment and it was only a moment, I thought the sale of candy cigarettes were banned. Yet with minimal research, only the word cigarettes was removed from the cigarette major brand replicas of candy.
“This is a country where tobacco kills 400,000 people a year — so they ban artifical sweeteners! Because a rat died.”
– George Carlin
Likewise the plastic play weaponry are not sold as “guns”, rather blasters and other violent euphemisms. You would think in an age of alleged transparency they would just name them what they are……penis projectiles.
No one here is suggesting that either be banned, however we could use a really big mirror (really really big and polished to a crystal clear shine) to try and see what is really going on……..inside the collective.
Perhaps then, the archetype of Jesus and other Masters of Wisdom would manifest (as a perceived “return” ) throughout humanity and we could behave like them, instead of consumer pawns buying more deadly indoctrinations.
“We teach best what we need to learn most ourselves.”
– Richard Bach
“Just an observation,
Maybe I need
Different glasses.”
– Angelo Devlin