A Peaceful Solution Patch Jones
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Patch Jones sings along to his 12-string guitar in this version of “A Peaceful Solution.” He contributes another voice to the chorus urging We The People of the United States of America to wake up.
Wake up America.
The United States has been stolen from We The People by a chronically immoral and antisocial group of individuals who have seized control of the government. This group, small in relation to the general population, are over-represented in prison systems, politics, law enforcement agencies, law firms and in the media.
Much is known about this personality disorder because it is the most studied of any personality disorder. Individuals with this disorder have proven incapable of rehabilitation and immune to the reformational effects of punishment.
Only two ways are known to be effective in bringing these individuals under control.
The first way is to confront these monsters with a bigger, stronger and tougher monster. This is an invitation to become even more charming, manipulative, intimidating and violent in controlling others than those we currently object to.
The other way of effectively dealing with them, because they are untreatable and no interventions have proved to be effective, is to deny them the power to manipulate you. This is something each individual can do who sincerely desires to stop the madness.
These individuals who some psychologists refer to as “intraspecies predators” lack creative ability. They are incapable of anticipating the consequences of their actions. If good people just simply stop participating in the madness then it will stop due to its own self-destructive nature.
We each possess the power and responsibility to lead a life that is not dependent upon violating social norms and expectations without guilt or remorse. There are more of us who possess the qualities that allow a human being to live in social harmony than those who don’t.
All we need to do is embrace peace.
A comprehensive peaceful resolution would produce a peaceful revolution. By putting peace first in our daily lives we deny the psychopaths the leverage they need to manipulate us.
Yes, the name for these people is psychopath.
Once you understand the definition of the word psychopath and honestly appraise the actions of the current administration you will see the accuracy in this description. Once you fully understand the situation the way forward will be clear.
“A Peaceful Solution” can save America. “A Peaceful Solution” can take back America from the psychopaths. “A Peaceful Solution” is the only answer that doesn’t require becoming a psychopath in self-defense.
Patch Jones asks us to choose peace. It is the only choice with a future.
* * * * * Artist’s Statement * * * * *
Wars are a tribute to the wealthy and powerful, and their god, Mammon. Certainly, a nation must defend itself against a threatening aggressor, or an invading enemy, but it is rarely the case that this is what wars are about.
Wars are about money.
They are about fueling a corporate military machine, and they are about fueling automobiles, while oil companies rake in record profits. We all know the story. The silly diversion to an unprovoked attack of a country that was no threat to us. No WMDs found.
And so the endless war with Iraq rages on and on. Meanwhile the alleged key figure behind 911, remains free as a bird. At the same time, the drunken power mongers who lurk in the halls of governmental power, shred our Bill of Rights with their fascist Patriot Act, and transform America into something resembling Nazi German. And all this is done, in a so called attempt, to protect you and me from the dreaded terrorist.
I think, “A Peaceful Solution,” is a result of the frustration that the common person feels regarding something that was a great idea, but never happened.
That idea is freedom, and the American Dream.
The American Dream is something that we all have and that dream is different for each one of us. It is simply the freedom to fulfill, and live your own dream, whatever that may be.
So is there a peaceful solution to those who would destroy that dream for the sake of their own drunken lust for power, and their own greed?
For me, the song raises consciousness of the issue. Hopefully, as voices are added to the song, it becomes a voice that cannot be ignored.
I think that as long as the dream lives on, there is hope that a peaceful revolution will one day save America.
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