Sunday, November 14, 2004

Speech 1st draft

All humans strive to attain happiness. What makes people happy differs, but once they discover what it is, no one wants to let that feeling go. Civilization is a way to bring people together to preserve happiness. But happiness is fragile and must be defended. The only way to sustain happiness is through fear and hate. Fear of anything that may threaten happiness, and hate for all that interferes with happiness. Change is the biggest threat to happiness, because change threatens to destroy the delicate equilibrium of control, that happy environments run on. Knowledge must be kept to a minimum, and highly controlled. Science must be constantly attacked because it breeds new ides that could awaken the sleeping child that is bliss. Only through ignorance of the truth can people retain the beliefs they had when they became happy.
Minorities are only a threat because they have different background cultures, and languages. Any awkward situation that could arise in casual conversation would annihilate joy, and destroy the moral fiber of civilization. Minorities may be allowed to be happy only if they reject all of their cultural upbringing and heritage. Then they can become free from sadness.
Religion can only be included in happiness, when it itself is controlled and censored. It cannot be used to breed free thought or to bring people together. It must be used to separate the happy form the unhappy, and to keep fear and hate alive and strong, so as to preserve this separation. The happy must not have any desire to experience the world of the unhappy, else they become infected, and mutate into some informed intelligent monster.
For the happy to remain thusly, they must try to bring happiness to the unhappy savages. To do this without directly interacting with them can be tricky though. While religion is an option, it tends to demand verbal interaction. The best way is through military action and government. Those that are unhappy obviously wish to be happy, but are so unhappy that they think it impossible. Thus, happiness must be brought to them. All that they believe in must be destroyed, their spirits crushed, they will then be blobs of clay ready to be molded. If they still reject happiness, then we must keep destroying them until they accept that happiness is what they want.

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