I have been very public about my political views, and while many people fear the “anarchy” logo and fear what it stands for, it is my identity more and more lately. I have always said I am an anarchist with conflictions. I know that may not be proper grammar, but it’s how I’ve best described who I am and what I believe. So what is anarchy? First up, it’s not a violent movement; real and true anarchists doesn’t want violence; they simply want to be left alone from government and really others. Anarchy is simply the absence of rulers or anyone trying to hold dominion over another. I bow to no one but God. Hence the conflict with most anarchy philosophies, as most like to say “No Gods, No Masters” when in reality true anarchy resists and rejects modern human-made organized religions but not God. I am all about that.
I do very much consider myself a Christian, an unapologetic Christian, and I hold Christian values close. However, through my ever-growing and evolving understanding of Christianity, I see too many churches teaching about the wrong Jesus, including my beloved Catholic Church. I am always looking into reading and studying to better understand Christianity without any influence from a denomination, and my beliefs will continue to grow and change with that, but I will NEVER give up my belief and love for Jesus Christ. I know it’s hard to believe from some people judging me on how I talk and live, but to each their own. Profanity isn’t anti-Christian; even Paul says “bullshit” in the Bible, shocking right? Not that I’m trying to compare or somehow explain my vocabulary. I have often looked at it as if that’s the one thing I’m doing that’s bad. I think I’m okay with that.
So the change in the logo to include the Anarcho Capitalist A but with a Nick B Twist doesn’t mean I’m advocating for anything other than ultimate freedom, which is what’s best for us all. I am not condoning violence as a strict anarchist. I am. I would never in good conscience do that. I would never wish harm on anyone, but I’m also at a point where voting isn’t going to get us out of the mess we’re in. So to anyone who wants to know more, let me know. I’ll be happy to explain it to you. Anarchy isn’t satanic; it isn’t violent; it’s the ultimate freedom, which is what I want for everyone.
