User:ZenCopain/Mobmentiarism
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Mobmentiarism is a partial-anarchistic public system; which is mainly maintained by its public belief in riots, public freedom and individual rights, moral laws, and public unity. [1] The system coincides with Anarchism, yet serves as a minor system basis which the public follows a shared ideology rather than a government promoted objectives or tactics, thus mobmentiarism seeks to prevent or destroy Totalitarianism, Dictatorships, oppressive Capitalism, and leaders, which may or may not share views of the general public.
Such a radical form of a partial system promotes the destruction of
oppressive systems and allows public revolutions and
antiestablishmentarianism. Riots are considered traditional by this
semi-solid system, also the basic principals of the simple laws of the Bible (albeit some removed due to the contradictions to the systems views or itself).
The system includes the right to steal from those that are figured to be oppressive against the public, and also provides to those who wish to up hold this ideal. Yet, mobmentiarism supports assisting those which are in need, such as those in poverty, tragedy, or loss. Majorly, the mobmentiarism system does not have additional laws, and only supports three main laws, which are meant not to contradict each other (scene mobmentiarist are against laws and lawyers, judges, and judicial system which they feel oppresses individual rights.) They are as follows:
- People can do what they want, the only laws are of the of that of the Ten Commandments of the Bible, all but the fifth, seventh, and eighth, and, thus there will be seven laws.
- Give to those who need, and repossess from those with greed. [2]
- No system may be oppressive, governments will do nothing but what they are told from the public, and the public agrees on things as a whole. There will be no leaders.
āāthe Mobmentiarism Idealization, Section One[3]
- "public", according to mobmentiarism definition, referring to no differentiation between a 'patrician' government/system and the classic 'plebeian' view, thus a one class-system. Government officials are considered "servants of the public", nothing more.
- By mobmentiarism definition, "those in need" are people which cannot sustain themselves or their companions and loved ones, whether or not in oppression or freedom, and must be assisted; "those of greed" are people of wealth, or who can sustain themselves and also have the resources to sustain others, yet 'independently choose' to ignore those of 'need' when it is in there power to do so; 'Greed', per see, does not refer to those who are 'wealthy', since wealth is not a crime, yet the act of 'greed' and 'ignorance' is. Mobmentiarist are not against an individual producing large substance for substantiating, as long as those who are 'needy' are provided and taken care for.
- Wikipedia (the Mobmentiarism Idealization), Section One