WE ARE THEM?
So - as it is, We are Them is not
anything.
A diffusion out from and into the
doubtful nature of the Artchurch.
Though, there is really no direct connection between the two. What is one
is not always the other. As the Artchurch produces Metaschizophrenic Science,
Metaschizophrenic Science produces We are Them. (We are Them produces dada-ananda,
which produces the Artchurch - in sequences of Nonlinear Propulsion....
We do not understand this either.)
With We are Them, there is no connection
of acknowledgment, as there was in the Artchurch. No one knows who anyone
else is. There are not even the cells, as there were at times in the Artchurch.
We are Them is the realization that one may be entirely alone, for all
one knows. The group collective is completely disassociated. We are Them,
in a sense, is a state of mind and being. It is "existential" in its purest
form. It may be existential to the point of solipsism. Yet, it may be the
solipsism of the many, not the one.
We are Them is nothing. It does not
exist - except as an imagined conceptuality devised in one's mind and imagination
- from and into the mind and imagination of others. As the Artchurch was
founded on doubt, We are Them is founded on certainty - which, in a way,
is a reflection and function of doubt, just as doubt is a reflection and
function of faith. And, with certainty, of course, there is uncertainty
- again, just as with doubt, there is faith.
We who are Them are no one for certain.
Yet no one can be certain that it might not be anyone. We might be a stranger
walking by on the street, an occasional acquaintance, a co-worker, a friend,
a lover, a family member. One can only be certain that We who are Them
is Oneself. We who are Them balance on the certain, yet artificial nature
between Us and Them - and those who believe in Us and Them. Basically and
fundamentally, when and where there is Us and Them, We are Them. And, when
and where is there not Us and Them?
Us and Them is defined by the Others,
Those who are Us. Those who are Us decide who is Us and who is Them. How
the Those who are Us distinguish Us from Them is infinitely varied. It
does not matter to We who are Them what these distinctions are, or whether
they have any real basis or not. We who are Them do not believe in Us and
Them. We may, however, believe in Me and Them - Them being the Others who
believe in Us and Them, and Me being Oneself who does not. As such, at
the core of We are Them is, I am Them. And, it would follow that the core
of I am Them is, I am I (because my little dog knows me).
This is purposefully confusing. We are
Them is the most elitist of the elite of the elites. It tolerates no one
who cannot follow its reasoning and excuses for itself. It will not accept
anyone as Us to itself, if, that Us is dependent on there being a corresponding
and excluded Them. If there is to be an excluded Them, everyone is excluded.
If there is to be an inclusive Us, everyone is included. The only terms
of Them that We who are Them recognize is in terms of Me and Them. Yet,
We who are Them do not really believe in that (only as a last resort).
Obviously, to We who are Them, Them can only be Us, as to We who are Them
there is nothing but Us. And, to We who are Them, Us means Us, not Us and
Them. Yet, Us does mean what Those who are Us call Us and Them - both Us
and Them - since what Those who are Us really mean by Us and Them is, Us
or Them. To Those who are Us, Us and Them are always distinguished
as being different and divided. To Those who are Us, One is either one
of Us, or one of Them. To We who are Them, One is both Us and Them. That
is what We are Them means. It is Those who are Us who refer to Us as being
Them.
This is confusing because, to describe
We are Them, one is forced to use the language of those who believe in
Us and Them (and/or, believe in Us and Them because they learn and use
the language of Us and Them) - and the pronouns of that language. This
language, and pronouns must be twisted out of their usual form and meaning
in order to attempt to convey the idea of We are Them. The idea of We are
Them is actually very simple. It is the language that makes it complex
- and seemingly obscure.
However, as simple as it is, it is very
often misunderstood by many who believe that they have reached a state
of We are Them. These are the universalists. They believe that they no
longer make distinctions among people. They believe that they have transcended
Us and Them. Ha! Listen to them closely and one will hear the remaining
distinction that they make. The distinction that they make is between those
who are like themselves, having become universalists - Us - and those who
are not like themselves - Them. In this case, as in all cases of distinction
between Us and Them - We are Them.
When we say that We are Them, it is
not We who would say this - it is Those who are Us. Those who are Us who
pride themselves as being Us, as distinguished from Them. Those who are
Us are the ones who say who Them is. Them is not Us. It is to Those who
are Us who do this that We say, We are not Us (one among you as being Us
distinguished from Them), We are Them.
Those who are Us are and can be anyone.
All it takes is two. Those who are Us can be a couple or an international
organization, and every collective group between. All it takes is at least
two people saying, We are Us, the rest are Them. We who are Them are the
rest who are excluded from Us. For We who are Them, Us is all and/or nothing.
For We who are Them, recognizing Us as all is all inclusive - even including
those among Us who distinguish between Us and Them. There is no Them -
except We are Them. And, We who are Them may be no one other than Oneself.
All the Others are in question.
Yet, although We who are Them might
be no one other than Oneself, Us is always all. That is why We who are
Them use the first person plural when referring to oneself. Because Us
is always all is why We who are Them also use the third person plural when
referring to oneself. To We who are Them, there is no contradiction, since
We who are Them do not distinguish between Us and Them. Them does not actually
exist, except in the minds of Those who are Us - those of Us who believe
in the distinction between Us and Them. The Them of Those who are Us can
only be referring to those of Us who are We who are Them.
It should not be mistaken or misunderstood
that We who are Them do not make any distinction between people - between
those who are all of Us. Yet, for We who are Them, the distinctions are
individual and unique, not collective, and, as distinctive as the Other
is from Oneself, Oneself is from the Other. And, each are distinctive from
all Others. Also, there is no anyone who We who are Them do not distinguish
Oneself from, nor, anyone We who are Them do not distinguish from all Others.
What is missing from this sort of distinction is the collective distinctions
of Us and Them - except for the collective distinction of all. There is
no collective Us less than all. Nor, is there any collective Them less
than all. Us and Them are one and the same - all. And, all are distinctive
each from all - not Us being distinctive from Them.
Even when We who are Them refer to "Those
who are Us", We who are Them are referring to those who are among all of
Us. It is Those who are Us who distinguish themselves as Us separate from
the rest, who are Them. We who are Them, in referring to these as "Those
who are Us", are merely making note of their self defined distinction as
being an exclusive Us. It is because of Those who are Us that We who are
Them refer to ourselves as "We are Them". Who else are We?
Of course, as we stated above, this
is all imaginary. We are Them does not really exist. We are Them cannot
really exist. It goes against human nature. As humans, we divide ourselves
into Us and Them groups. It is the way it has always been, it is is the
way it will always be. It has served us well. It is who and what we are.
As such, this is really all unnecessary and quite useless. Nevermind...
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