User:JasonCarswell/An Introduction
I appreciate your visit though I don't expect many. I've been actively participating with Wikipedia almost since its inception at least ten years ago. I look things up on Wikipedia all the time and improve it when I can. When I find things missing I add them if I can. I logged in from time to time not really knowing what that was for, and only recently (2015-12-15) created user pages in order to participate on a deeper level on a Wikipedia that continues to tighten up for better and worse. When I meet resistance we work it out. When it comes to something trivial like whether Gospel Yeh-Yeh is a genre of music I'll let it slide. When it's as important I'll do my best to battle the defenders of deception. Obviously I have to learn and play by the rules and only persistence will pay off.
I am a Canadian existentialist atheist Truther social libertarian (Marxism + anarchism). Of course I'm right and you're wrong. ;) I'd call for revolution but I can't and I think it's already snowballing in slow motion. Peaceful activism is great but Derrick Jensen might be right that it's not enough against tyrants. I like Zen Buddhism without the dogma. I also dabble in Pastafarianism and the Church of the Subgenius. I was active in the Burning Man community for over a decade but not for years. I used to do hi-end computer animation and other creative work and was good, occasionally great, but never as consistently awesome as I wanted - as in life. I'm working on several extremely original and diverse screenplays and one Truther documentary but desperately need help. (I'd even give you them for free if the core concepts were not neutered and it'd be nice if I could participate in further refinement and development.) I've prioritized the documentary and an epic cautionary tale above the others because of its profound importance for our age. But it's too much (it needs to be) and I may try to work it into a pitch / movie-trailer / short film at the conclusion of the documentary
Truthers should start their own political party and "religion" (with countless benefits, or a charity foundation similarly) from which they can also pick and choose what they believe like other faiths. You can have endless religious articles about what invisible fantasy you believe in but the "problem" of Truthers has more at stake because often their search for truth draws back concealing curtains to peel layers of levers of secret power and privilege.
Life is not good, life is not a bitch, truly life is bittersweet.
~ JasonCarswell (talk)