What I Stand For (6 more Citizen Papers!)

Hey folks, happy October.

Yay, fall is finally here! Also, BLM is finally getting some of the support it deserves, and the average citizen is finally seeing police aren’t exactly the badges of courage we have wanted to believe they are. Not yet anyhow. Tough learning and tough choices ahead for them. Something is certainly happening. After accidentally bringing a guy to tears recently discussing police brutality, I realize that momentum is taking its course and I can tone down my insistent activism and focus on serving as a consoler, healer, and guide. May I humbly present my guide, in this set of papers:

Coming next month are my final two Citizen Papers, covering Quality Management and Social Responsibility of government.

If you resented my know-it-all-ness, you’re really gonna laugh at this set of papers - my theory of life, universe, and everything (besides the number 42 of course!). I don’t know what to tell you except that making worksheets and scorecards all day is just what management consultants do. I don’t mean to be arrogant, but I cannot not share resources I know to be useful. Plus, we working class deserve worksheets like these. We don’t have the luxury of legacy knowledge of the layout of the castle like the babies born to the .1%. Instead, we are forced to decipher morality from so-called holy books full of fabrications and errors that have been the cause of sickening atrocities over the millennia.

Someone asked me recently what it is I stand against. In short, I see our problem is policing, political parties, and religions. Christianity for instance, puts church before country, as we are seeing in Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett, who even admitted as much in a 2016 Notre Dame commencement speech. So the religion problem should be plainly evident to all of us, and yet the democrats are choosing to go soft on this inconvenient truth. This is because political parties don’t serve truth unless it serves them, which means they don’t actually serve you. They just want you to think they do. 

Well, I want you to see all the ways you are held down by our oppressors. I want you to succeed in overthrowing them - all of them - on both sides of the political divide. I want you to be the best you can be, and I have created the best tools I can for you to do just that. Ultimately it’s up to you to check my work - to improve these worksheets and customize them to best serve you. When you do, it’s you who earns the checkmark. Citizen Responsibility: that is what I stand for. Stay well.

Mark.

Mark DeNome