Dearly Beloved Service Community

Action Policy

For those of us who are on the edge of suicide, reach out to each other first. Service community suicides are horrific. We are failing each other, and we do not want to fail each other. We have to unite and protect ourselves first. If we don’t more of us will kill ourselves. That’s no good.

Do this.

Shit people, bad people, the legal class, the political class of exploiters, they do not define us, they do not serve. Do not respect them, and know ALWAYS that it is good people we serve, good people who need us, and will also help us help them.

This is always and will always be the case. For those of us who’ve not yet come to terms with the malfeasance of politics and the practice of legal, recognize it, and resolve yourself in the respect you present, as an honorable protector of innocence and competence. The bad people hate us. The good people need us. We need each other.

Don’t break your sincerity, your competence to political dictates, no matter the cost. The pay-off for breaking these could be you then taking your own life. Where such mistakes are made, own it, share it with your fellows, and vow never again. We are just people, after all.

There is no social order except for what we make of things. Look at what they’ve done! We are not to follow. We are to protect and serve—not the bad people, but the people themselves. We are not a ruled people; there is no ruling class in legitimate America. Those who pose as such are criminals.

When you put your hope in criminals and criminal enterprises (all governments, always.), you suffer for it. Don’t be surprised, nor disappointed. And for all our sakes—yours most of all—do not kill yourself. Let that crushing pain crush you into the arms of your fellows instead. Just do that.

With love,

David