"equality" - a misnomer; a dangerous word for the concept of uniqueness (i.e., the equal opportunity to be naturally unequal and unique) - FUNKTIONARY

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equality - a misnomer; a dangerous word for the concept of uniqueness (i.e., the equal opportunity to be naturally unequal and unique). 2) a euphemism for a complacent unidentifiable haze--the bozone layer. 3) the promise held out to the poor, miseducated and ignorant. Equality ostensibly, that is in theory, means created and endowed with unalienable rights, powers and liberties antecedent to (outside of government). Equality spoken of in the Declaration of Independence specifically meant unalienable tights--no one person having any power over another, equal in our right to exist with inherent rights and powers not having their origin with "government" or kings. Governments were instituted among men, not the other way around. The purpose of government, at least ostensibly at the mythic level of consciousness, is to secure and protect unalienable rights of men, women and children. The only purported propose of government is protecting (as a racket) each individual's unalienable right to life, liberty and property. However, history has proven that government is force, control and dispenser of violence. It’s services are provided over the barrel of a gun. Where there is no protection (even as a racket), there can be no allegiance. Equality can only exist in humanoids, borgs, and commodities--not in sentient beings. "Equality is a mathematical concept and it might be useful to bureaucrats but it is inapplicable to human personalities and capabilities." --Peter Gelderloos. If we accept that human needs and desires are different and furthermore are best defined by the individual herself, how can we continue to insist that one law can be applied to two different people, or two different circumstances, if our interest is fairness or the meeting of human needs and desires? People are, after all, different in terms of their inclinations, abilities, perspicuity, etc., so equality becomes a useless phrase when speaking of lived experiences in a horizontal [non-hierarchical] non-authoritarian society. Freedom and equality cannot co-exist; and when you sacrifice freedom, you sacrifice everything. Religion grants equality in heaven, democracy at the ballot box, and despotism through the cartridge box. They are all equally sincere--but sincerely deluded. (See: Demockery, Allegiance, Socialism, Individual, Responsibility, Self-Discipline, R I.P Backside Economics, Individualism, Involuntary Servitude, G A.M E Theory, Fascism, Volunteered Slavery, Democracy, Voluntiered Slavery, Real Tax, Underemployment, Tax Money, & Freedom).