Repeat After Me: I Own My Body

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HighHeeledGoddess

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I own my body.

Why is this simple statement so hard for people to wrap their brains around? Because, for longer than any of us has been alive the government has been passing arbitrary laws and decrees that seats them as the owner of your body. I know that I am not a slave, I am a free person, and as such it is MY decision as to what goes into my body. Never let them make you forget that you are the owner of your own self!

I am just so frustrated that every time I turn around they are trying to control my body in some new fashion. Its time to stand up.
 

RedDeath5

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it's mine and i'll do whatever i want to with it. to quote the late Bill Hicks, "what business is it of yours what i do, read, buy, see or take into my own body as long as i don't harm another human being on this planet? i'll answer that for you. NONE of your .....ing business. take that to a bank, cash it and go .....ing ona vacation out of my life."
 

brandon555

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it's mine and i'll do whatever i want to with it. to quote the late Bill Hicks, "what business is it of yours what i do, read, buy, see or take into my own body as long as i don't harm another human being on this planet? i'll answer that for you. NONE of your .....ing business. take that to a bank, cash it and go .....ing ona vacation out of my life."

Bill Hicks is one of the best comedians ever ;)
 

deadheadharry

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The entire basis of private property stems from the root of self-ownership. I own myself. A side root off of that, is I am responsible for all my actions, because my actions are an expression of myself or the effects of myself. Property is just an extension of my actions or effects of myself. If one is against this self-ownership principle, then they themselves null and void the argument automatically, because if one argues against it, they are using their own body to make the argument which is exercising the principle of self-ownership AGAINST self-ownership. From this standpoint, the endgame becomes that individuals own their property and are responsible for all the property they own or use. This in and of itself has the incentive for individuals to keep, extend and enhance their property as much as possible. Of course, not everyone follows this but the lack of using property rights is fine. Property rights are optional. Not everyone changes their oil every 3-5 thousand miles, nor cleans their gutters every few months or even brush their own teeth twice a day. But this is the cycle of nature. Those who do not brush, change oil or clean gutters, eventually spend more time, money and effort to fix the problems, than those who are proactive. Again, it is not in my self interest to rip my shoes, dirty my gun or screw up my clock... I want to extend and benefit from the property I own, not destroy and waste it.

YouTube - Jethro Tull - Wond'ring Again

There's the stillness of death on a deathly unliving sea,
and the motor car magical world long since ceased to be,
when the Eve-bitten apple returned to destroy the tree.
Incestuous ancestry's charabanc ride,
spawning new millions throws the world on its side.
Supporting their far-flung illusion, the national curse,
and those with no sandwiches please get off the bus.

The excrement bubbles,
the century's slime decays

and the brainwashing government lackeys
would have us say
it's under control and we'll soon be on our way

to a grand year for babies and quiz panel games
of the hot hungry millions you'll be sure to remain.

The natural resources are dwindling and no one grows old,
and those with no homes to go to, please dig yourself holes.

We wandered through quiet lands, felt the first breath of snow.
Searched for the last pigeon, slate grey I've been told.
Stumbled on a daffodil which she crushed in the rush, heard it sigh,
and left it to die.
At once felt remorse and were touched by the loss of our own,
held its poor broken head in her hands,
dropped soft tears in the snow,
and it's only the taking that makes you what you are.

Wond'ring aloud will a son one day be born
to share in our infancy
in the child's path we've worn.
In the aging seclusion of this earth that our birth did surprise
we'll open his eyes.
 
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