Monday, December 16, 2013
Friend nor Foe
"I am neither foe nor friend to my brothers, but such as each of them shall deserve of me (96)." Equality believes that to have freedom, you must be completely free of your brothers. A blank slate to begin with. From here, you may decide whether you want certain people in your life or not. Too many people today decide if someone is their friend or foe before they even meet them. Equality, similar to the Golden Rule, shall regard people as they regard him. If they do something to make them an enemy, they shall be labeled as such. Likewise, if they do something to make them a companion they deserve such title. Equality believes that once you are free from your brothers, you can then form communities of people who share the same values. These communities will prosper as neither wants to remove the freedom of their brother. Like all humans, they simply want someone to talk to and call their friend.
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