Sunday, October 12, 2014

From Here to Amorality

From Here to Amorality
If capitalism in its present form were amoral, it would be an improvement. Its amorality is determined by the character of its administrators. If these administrators are evil, then capitalism becomes immoral.

I might even agree with capitalism if it were truly amoral. The distribution of wealth is a numerical problem, demanding a dispassionate problem solver. Amorality promises fair treatment. For instance, if the capitalists of the broadcasting business were truly amoral, they would be dispassionate. And if they were dispassionate, they would not hold my criticisms of their business practices against them. I would not be able to upset them, no matter how much my opinions might insult them. Therefore, they would have approached me seven years ago, when my popularity was first evident, and offered me help. My songs would have made it onto the radio in the name of their true author and would have still been generating profits for the last four years, up to the present and into the future. Since this amoral, sensible option was bypassed in favor of an immoral, murderous scheme to make stars out of frauds with my music and writing, a great deal of potential profits were lost.

I can't imagine what might be so great about being rich if someone of such modest means as myself can come along and destroy a rich person's universe. If I were in their place, I wouldn't expect a common web author to spoil my day. Wouldn't it be easy to distract myself with so much money at my disposal? But the aggressive corporate campaign against me over the last seven years proves that having piles of money is not as rewarding as we are made to think.

Lastly, there is nothing amoral about Satanism. It is pure evil. If the reports are true about wealthy, elite members of our society holding secret black masses, I may confidently rest my case that capitalism is currently immoral.
  
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