Imagine living on a street named "freedom" where you have to ask permission from your masters to build a structure or make most improvements to that property.
I couldn't make this stuff up if I tried
On my way home from trading some of my time and know how for resources I noticed this street sign. At first I laughed at the absurdity of this sign created and even by the state to give a name to one of its roads paid for through theft of the resources of others. Ultimately I just couldn't help myself. I had to turn around and go get a picture and write this blog.
Freedom is slavery
I'm picturing some state employee with a bloated salary sitting at an overpriced desk in a building paid for with stolen dollars where the workers are paid a "prevailing wage" in order to bribe them into forgoing their ethics and build it with said stolen dollars. Any employee of the state clearly has a lack of ethics if they are willing to accept stolen money for doing the bidding of our masters. Then that state employee being very proud of themselves for coming up with that name for a new road. The worst part is whoever came up with this name I guarantee didn't and can't comprehend the absurdity of such a sign on a road leading to property where the owners are only really renting the property but think they own it and have to ask permission to build on it while thinking they are free and not slaves being coerced through threats of force to give up their resources to clearly unethical people.
In conclusion
It must be handy to believe in freedom
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