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Alberto Alejandro Lopez

About Slavery

How do we introduce ourselves in a social setting? First, we give our name. Then, we state our level of productivity. “Hi, I am Peter. I am a president of a hospital.” Or “hi, I am John. I am a student at the community college.” We gain our social identity by our ability to be productive. The higher our productivity, the higher the respect people feel for us. People look at our property, in the form of assets or money, to further gauge our social standing. This is because productivity is the defining factor of the value of a person in a slave social system. Yesterday’s slaves had to immediately surrender all the gains resulting from their work. In our modern slavery system, we are allowed to hold on to some of the gains for a few years. This is to create the illusion that the fruits of our productivity are ours to have. But all such fruits are eventually surrendered back to the system. We start by immediately giving back close to half of what we produce in the form of taxes and living expenses. Then, we surrender the rest during periods of harvest. Harvests occur cyclically in the form of recessions and asset market crashes. When the media claims that six trillion dollars evaporated during the market crash, what the system means is that the slaves gave back that amount of money to the planetary owners. Money is a zero-sum game. When someone loses, someone else wins that exact amount. And if the slaves manage to save any money during their productive years, the system ensures to make them ill. In the end, everybody gives their productivity back to the system. If anything is left, then death taxes will take care of most. Like the casinos in Las Vegas, the system does not rely on every single slave losing all their productivity. It just needs that most do. Concepts like the American Dream keep slaves motivated on trying to beat the casino. 

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