To Public servants of the Earth
Iloilo Marguerite Jones extols our government servants to switch from force to reason, and reminds those of us who eschew force that we retain our nobility.
Public servants of the Earth:
We are your Lords and Masters. We are our nobility, and you are our servants. You forget your place when you initiate force against us. You actions make us mindful of George Washington's words, "Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master."
It is your personal choice to be a public servant: know your place.
Do you know that you have been living on money stolen from us, not honest wages? You have stolen more than we allow, even to our productive kine.
Do you know you have been living on force, not honest work? We now demand reason from you, not force. Do you know that to reclaim your lost nobility, you must resign from the service of this government that relies on force instead of reason?
Today, we invite you to rejoin us, and regain your lost nobility.
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