The Imitation Game

The question that we must be asking ourselves is, “What is necessary?” If the action in question is, then it is our civil responsibility to see each action through adamantly. Everything contrary to necessity, by our best judgments, and to the limits which our faculties will allow, must be rejected vehemently. Necessity is derived from many things: familial obligations, societal interest, and above all, self-preservation. If these, acting in favor of what is best and necessary, are the expectations that are held against each citizen, they must also align, obstinately, with the ends of government. There is no place for hypocrisy or disingenuousness when deciding the course of human lives. We, as citizens, must accept “The State” at every singular moment by advocating her beauty and preserving her virtue. In this way we are acting in accordance with that which is best for all. The governing class must recognize the individual at every level; there is nothing more special than an individual’s uniqueness. This must be praised, upheld, and rejoiced at all times. The creativity and perspective which is begotten through personal experience is at all times advantageous for society as a whole. This means our responsibility does not terminate within ourselves; it extends to all persons and at all times. We must collaboratively unite to dispel the lies, injustices, and prejudices that permeate and unfortunately define our generations. Our survival depends on cooperation. Truth is irrefutable.

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