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Homo sapiens’ Crisis

Humberto Gómez Sequeira-HuGóS 47

Homo sapiens’ crisis consists of their living a superficial, stagnant life (shopping, aging, and dying) designed by the servants of the ruling class—legislators, priests, economists, political psychologists, and clowns—according to their Roman opinion and mode of living. Their predicament is also the consequence of their having separated from the umbilical cord of their instincts, which are the source of their power to create their existence, transform it, and affirm it in conformity with their philosophical, moral,and material evolutionary needs.

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Despite the destruction of Earth and life by the capitalist class, Homo sapiens renounce their power—instinct for growth and trust in themselves as the agents of their truth and justice—and surrender to the power of the State, which is the executioner of the capitalist class’s judgment. They choose to be lobotomized in order to become the artificial subjects sworn into a contract of allegiance and tribute to the institution of good and evil and war and peace.

48 The Purpose of Life

Instead of opposing resistance to their capitalist enemies disguised as compatriots, Homo sapiens turn to the Church and the State as if they were miraculous religious icons susceptible to their plea for protection from the continuous warfare executed by the army of dispossession made up of bankers, landowners, judges, and police with the State’s consent.

The Church and the State live off Homo sapiens’ crisis as the source of their opulence. They do not have any interest in resolving their crisis, namely their lack of power over their lives, their elements, and the evolutionary trajectory that they need to follow in order to avoid becoming extinct.

Home sapiens have been lobotomized by politicians and priests who have replaced their instincts with faith, patriotism, fear, and dependency on the illusion of “the good war” as the hope for a better future.

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