
Murder is Bad Sep 16
pirate wires #148 // on accusations of "fanning the flames" after accurately describing reality, and an earnest appeal to the center left: we must reassert a strong taboo against violence — together
[This is the second part of a two-part essay. If you haven’t yet already, be sure to check out Tether, Part I]
II.
For as long as I can remember I’ve questioned the nature of reality. As a kid, this was not the stuff of idle daydreams, or precociousness, which is just to say my purpose here is not to brag that I was an especially good student. In the first place, I wasn’t, and anyway the sensation I experienced was never one of learning. What I felt was more disquieting than that, and sometimes even frightening, as none of my questions about the world could be answered in a way that satisfied my curiosity. Chief among them: how does this — reality — exist? How, from nothing, does existence exist?