Dictatorship isn't limited to those "others" we are instructed to revile as being less. But to those who dare to think, dictatorship is first and foremost an indulgence in, pretensions, assumptions, suppositions, prejudices and reaction. Recently I encountered work by Bob Lewis, a former reporter for The Associated Press, calling out what has always been and is an antagonism of Virginia's Social Contract, specifically, disenfranchisement as being a fact of Virginia's criminal justice infrastructure. His critique presented the issue as one of those "aw shucks" colloquialism of horrific truths of The Social Contract, as if Virginia isn't a repository, a fetid retainer of the "Johnny come lately" discoverer of by tooth, nail and claw. Yes, Virginia rebelled against Britain, which we can now say was a political-economy maneuver of cutting out the middleman. So it comes as no surprise that the pretensions and suppositions embedded in, the sovereigns narrative of divine right of rule, reemerged in the Office of The Governor of Virginia along with its inherent ignorance's required to effect keeping the reactionary dynamic of the Social Contract pursuing its status quo interest alive and well, even if its former aristocratic masters had experienced the leather burn of having its reins yanked and snatched out of their hands. Am I as a Virginia prisoner thats been exiled to the prison system of the State of Texas glad that a functionary of Virginia's elite and status quo finds it worthy to illustrate the brazen contradiction of Virginia's criminal justice infrastructure by criticizing the way and manner his liege superiors have compromised, the act of voting by disenfranchising those who have been subject to its justice system? yes. Bob Lewis in his rebuke piece, calling out Governor Glenn Youngkins machinations over suffrage is a reminder that one can be a legatee and beneficiary of the antagonisms of a skewed Social Contract and find their, "emperor has no clothes" voice.Because considering that the justice infrastructure aspect of the Social Contract is what enables and permits its centering, any voice then thats "woke", exposing its rot, by reminding us that no one is above law is the highest form of work and the subsequent reform.
By William Thorpe
I'm William Thorpe Virginia exiled me to the Texas prison system. I'm solitary confined at the Wainwright. Unit
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