One of the biggest threats to our modern democratic society is the peril of Bruxism. Most of us have never even heard of Bruxism, and those that have often remain tragically ill-informed afterwards as to the true nature of their encounter. Bruxism is a real danger, but it would be alarmist to claim that the deluded followers of Brux are some kind of omnipotent shadowy organisation that cloaks the world in darkness. Those times have long passed away, but Bruxism is with us still.
The modern Bruxist is more likely to be a misled idealist rather than a fanatical killer, but this does not mean that we should be complacent. The Bruxist is likely to be isolated, disorganised, naive, and impulsive in thought and action. Yet he is hard to detect, intelligent, charming, and driven by his belief in Brux's tenets to foment great societal upheaval. Of course the exposed or accused Bruxist will deny his affiliation in order to protect himself. What is not widely known is that many people who would honestly espouse their revulsion of Bruxism nevertheless are unknowingly Bruxists of the most vibrant and sickening hue.
Simple ignorance of the true teachings of Brux is to blame. Perhaps if there were some elementary teaching of Bruxism in our schools we could educate people to the danger of some of those seemingly reasonable beliefs. There is, of course, the risk of exposing innocent youngsters to the meretricious and facile arguments in favour of Bruxism. Some would no doubt fall into temptation and would need to be removed and re-educated. But in the long run I believe our society would be stronger. Our citizens would be better equipped to resist the unctuous whisperings of the Bruxist, promising so much, yet revealing so little of the truth.
Parents - I call on you today to teach your children more of Bruxism, not to endanger them but to tear back the veil from their eyes and let them see clearly how the enemy will come at them. If you are brave and resolute, your children will be too, and we may yet have a chance of liberating the country, then the world, from the chains forged so quietly, so long ago, by Brux.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
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