Seed Liberation

By: Thomas J. Kolodziejski Jr. copyright (C) 2002

What is ‘Seed Liberation?’ Many have wondered what it would be like if food cost us nothing, the air was clean and the sky was perpetually blue. But realistically the qualm of these being impossible comes, painfully, to our realization. However, many have conceived new and intricate ways to provide food with no direct monetary support. Many have shop lifted and dumpstered their lives back. But what if we could have our food, growing free, wherever we so desire? Our capitalistic and imperious government legislation has forbidden many methods of challenging corporate resources. They’ve established anti-irrigation laws, in some areas, that force landowners to pay for filtered, corporate irrigated water. In other areas the public planting, tilling, and growing of fruits and vegetables has been deemed as illegal. What country do we reside in that informs us that freely growing food is illegal? Certainly America wouldn’t forbid agriculture.

…Another painful realization many have yet to arrive at. The idealistic free-democracy we’ve believed to be perfect from the time we were entertained with indoctrination is nothing more than an elaborate façade embossed into the chronicle of life to procure substantial wealth by a disproportionate, clever pack of ‘wolves’ known as capitalists. As laws in a capitalistic society logically favor the business owners, we’ve come to recognize our struggle to reduce its malevolent affects. There’s a dynamic humyn psychology involved, one with the congenital need to dominate (personal perseverance) and the other with the biological urge for freedom, adventure and lawlessness. These two conflicting ideologies set the platform for what we consider our battle. Our battle is to surmount our biological urges of domination and to embrace our need for freedom. So what physical steps can be taken to supersede malignant capitalism? Collectively harmonizing to anticipate the debacle of capitalism is hardly, and notably, a waste of time. However, collectively taking minuscule, cunning steps will promisingly aid in reducing the capitalist barricades to rubble.

One of these minuscule steps is ‘Seed Liberation.’ As we’ve depicted our ‘enemy’ we come to accept the notion of resource by any means.

Blatantly the suggestion is to steal from these major corporations, only what we need. Why steal? Stealing is a sketchy moral concept.

I personally believe that the theft from your friends, your fellow revolutionary brothers and sisters and the common working class person is one you should ultimately refrain from. However, I believe capitalism has stolen our monetary, our agricultural resources, our time by forcing us to adhere to their concepts, our lives, and our freedom, so theft from the ones who operate capitalism is by all means taking back what was once ours.

‘Seed Liberation’s’ fundamental objectives are to access seeds from establishments, (supermarkets etc.) and liberating them by planting them in public areas that are not periodically mowed. The liberated seeds will grow on our once free soil. Growing rich and fruitful from our passionate desire to reclaim our lives and supply outlets of freedom. If we collectively liberate seeds, we can aid in the fight against hunger, because no matter how a person got in the position they’re in, they deserve to retain their humynly dignified right to live—eat!

Advocates of ‘Seed Liberation’ understand that planting food and having compromised access to its production is a reality. We’re not naïve in believing that small participation will result in reaping almost no benefit. However, we urge people, no matter how seemingly difficult it may be, to LIBERATE SOME SEEDS!

If people are encouraged by ‘Seed Liberation’ we’ll slowly witness our earth becoming greener and more fruitful, the way it’s been for millions of years before the relatively new ideology of capitalism reduced it to a charred wasteland of filth and greed in a matter of decades.

If you feel uncomfortable with stealing, you can purchase cheap seeds wholesale, or at dollar stores for 10 cents a package. The ultimate objective is to see food growing everywhere to fight capitalism! Take back our Lives!

SEED LIBERATION!

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