Tax Collectors

In biblical times the tax collector was viewed as a pariah in society. They cheated their fellow neighbor in order to make a “living” by serving the powers-that-be. They were seen as worse than those in power because they willingly chose to steal from those within their community. Inevitably, their neighbors, friends, and family shunned them entirely.

We need to bring back this outlook on modern day tax collectors. So much so that it is almost an instinctive response. If you have a neighbor, friend, or family member who works within the IRS or Treasury Bureau, cut them out of your life entirely. Make them feel uncomfortable and unwanted. Treat them like the thieves they are.

And in response to the inevitable excuse of, “I’m just doing my job,” or, “I have to make a living,” ignore it entirely. There are other professions with those skill sets to choose from. However, there is no excuse to work for the very beings who subjugate society and strip away one’s rights and livelihood.

Along with this, it would be wise to talk to your local places of business about how to “avoid the crown” and pay in cash. I am not suggesting that you or they commit tax fraud, simply that we should all have valuable conversations about how to break away from digital payment methods. #FindYourHill

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