This story is about the resilience and joy we need to hold on to when the bulldozers of tyranny try to flatten our freedom and dignity, and then let our flattened selves thank the tyrant.
In this dystopian theater of the absurd, with the bulldozers turning without any hope of relief, it takes a great deal of resilience, and a connection to our inseparable joy, to deal with the bulldozers and protect our hearts.
That dystopian theater of the absurd, a million brutal bulldozers working in unison, from horizon to horizon, round and round — destroying every human being’s sense of dignity, personal autonomy, and free expression. Memories – This is what the world looks like to many people today. This is very abnormal. Yet here we stand, with our heads held high and our hearts beating, giving us strength to stand up against tyrants.
Ill though… Ill be so crazy that it feels like a cartoon made by sadistic cartoon director.
In New Zealand, in the eyes of Director-General of Security Rebecca Kitteridge, good citizens are being asked to attack their friends and neighbors.here it is guardian:
“New Zealand is rolling out a bespoke deradicalization program as the threat from people holding violent anti-authority beliefs grows and its security agencies make an unprecedented call for the public to report those showing signs of extremist action… …
Security director-general Rebecca Kitteridge said her agency’s caseload was now evenly divided by violent extremism fueled by identity, beliefs and anti-authority views – an increase from a year ago. A major shift, when the latter was not present in the threat landscape.
This view gained momentum during New Zealand’s Covid-19 lockdown and vaccine rollout, with some on display during the occupation of parliamentary grounds. “
official definition The “extremism” listed on the New Zealand government website is a bit odd: