The toxic effects of obedience

in biology •  5 years ago  (edited)

This is what a brain looks like (right) that pretends like the monopoly on violence does not exist, diminished executive control, obnoia, an attenuation of the self (ego) system, statism, submitting to mediation from a monopoly on violence resulting in active (non-aware) participation in violence towards non-consenting individuals.

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An analogy can be drawn to your lungs on cigarettes, or, other forms of pathogens, both detrimental to organ function.

Paradoxically, cigarettes, while themselves toxic, can reduce or "cure" obedience to some extent, why you observe that cigarettes can correlate with longer, healthier lives. I base that last part on anecdotal evidence, it has seemed that way to me and reduced obedience could be a factor. It has been my conviction that the largest cause of disease in the world is obedience, and so that would actually fit pretty well. Still, anecdotal.

Anecdotes

Cigarette smoking Brazilian man may be world’s oldest person at 126 years old - Washington Post

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