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A Dom/sub Nation

  • Julienne Russell
  • Feb 22, 2015
  • 2 min read

When most people see the terms "Dom" and "sub", especially together, the most immediate thought goes to sex. As we all know, a D/s lifestyle has nothing to do with sweet sweat filled nights, though it does seem that way much of the time. No. What I want to work out is the sense of group submission, or rather the lack thereof.

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Americans as a whole are a growing minority, submitting to "The American Dream" life as ill informed children and moving on into adulthood seeing the truth of the nightmare while those who represent the people sit pretty with their vaulted ceilings debating loopholes and arguing law. The President has made it his personal mission to bring America to its knees by restructuring us into a third-world country, and according to our forefathers this was the plan all along. By immigrating the worlds "poor, sick, and criminal" to America have we not become the NEW New South Whales? And yet as a "community" Americans log into their twitter and facebook accounts blasting verbal vomit about a corrupted govenrment.

In the days of great minds, protests were held to rally a common voice. Today a protest is a gathering of many voices being drownout by eachother. Where are todays great minds to call zombie bullshit on our failing society? Where is V to help us with our vendetta?

As any Dom will tell you, the submissive holds the power. A single word can bring things to a crashing halt or have a scene moving full steam ahead. As a submissive nation, American's seem to not understand this concept. With the right act, America could once again be a great nation; a nation of purveyors rather than greedy lust filled consumers.

Greedy for gold, filled with lust for objects of no real value. Wasnt it Sherlock Holmes that pointed out that knowlege was the only valuable thing one could collect? Of course he meant actual knowledge, not the crap we are forced to cram into our brain attics today.

It might behoove an angry nation to re-read the ancient texts upon which the country was built and farmiliarize themselves with older definitions as words have atendancy to evolve. "Virgin," for example, once described a person without sin, whereas it now only refers to a sexually inactive person. What a difference time can make for such a small word...

 
 
 

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