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Knowledge treated as exclusive private property ( that is not knowledge like an invention or knowledge somebody created ) should be common knowledge and not privately hoarded.Beyond the Professions
My cat just died of Tick Paralysis Disease. I never knew this disease existed. I had heard of Lyme disease which is different. It is also a disease that a cat or a person can get from tick bites.
My vet spotted the disease. What I would like to say is that I do not know why this disease is not known of. I talked to my neighbors and none of them has heard of the disease even though ticks that harbor and spread this disease exist in this area.
My complaint is that the professions feel that they own the knowledge relative to their field of expertise. They do not try to share it. And since most of the professions are dominated by males that means that men own the things of and knowledge known by this patriarchal society. I am not happy with this.
If a person owns an apple pie and tries to share it then he will lose much of the pie and possibly get for himself one tiny piece. If a person has knowledge he can share it without sacrificing any of that knowledge. God made knowledge sharable so that we could share it and to hoard it is wrong. If I had known about Tick Bite Paralysis I would have protected my cat from this.
It seems that there are ticks that are very small that create venom in their jaws that is a neuro-toxin that is much like a deadly snake bite.
Is there anything in this society that men are not hoarding? And can we please move to empowering people? This God forsaken dying culture is finally letting us know that it is not viable and it is time to move on to something new.
Yeah there is one thing men are not hoarding ... they do not want to be pretty pansies protected by men so that they can hide from the culture scene and be cultural nobodies as way too many women do. Today women are sheltered in the patriarchal marriage ritual and legal cult-rite. Perhaps in the days ahead that institution, the institution of marriage, will be one more thing that will crumble with all the other things that are now crumbling. Then women will have to become cultural somebodies. But if they see it coming and get going now they can be prepared when the institution of marriage goes through its downsizing.
So who is to blame for men owning and running everything? Everybody is to blame.


