This is a really important topic raised in Aziz's target reveal in the ET Shootout Preparations video.
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Courtney: "It seems that the galaxy is filled with strife, and that there are various sides, and some sides, you know, just think it's normal to have slavery, in the sense that the Greek and the Roman empires were slavery built empires, and as early America was a slavery built empire. And so it seems that slavery is sort of standard, and not thought of as unusual in some realms. And then on the other realms it's like aghast..."
Aziz: "Definitely, it's... I wonder how far that definition of things like this being aghast, as you say, how far that stretches across morality lines out there, with regards to ETs in our neighborhood, but it's... Regardless, the session speaks for itself in saying that they are acquiring as many resources as they can, probably before things are just too hectic to do that for the moment."
Courtney: "You know, this is put into perspective for me in helping to understand the mentality of what we call the good ETs, where they are seemingly, from our perspective, absolutely fanatical adherent to the concept of free will. Meaning, if it's not free will, they just won't touch it. And it's like... and we always look at them and say: Well, if the planet Earth is in a bad situation, why won't you just knock off the bad ETs and just free everybody? But I can understand their perspective a little better. They will help, but there has to be a free will decision by the population to ask for that help, to want that help. You can't free a slave if the slave doesn't want to be freed."
Okay, here's why I think the "good" ETs are wrong in their assessment of the morality of the situation.
Imagine the population of a planet consists of three distinct groups of awareness:
1. The people who know that they are slaves and want to be slaves.
2. The people who know that they are slaves and don't want to be slaves.
3. The people who don't know that they are slaves.
Now imagine that disclosure will make clear to the whole population that they are slaves and how the slavery works. People will then be forced to make a decision, eliminating the third group.
Now imagine that 99% of the population choose to remain slaves for various reasons (like fear), and only 1% of the population chooses to be free. The question is: Are the free will ETs allowed to free the planet?
And here's my answer to that: Yes, of course they are allowed to free the planet, even if only 1% chooses to be free. Even if it's only 0.1%, or 0.01% – the number doesn't matter at all. Why?
Because the 99% percent who choose slavery don't have the right to enslave the 1%. As I already explained: Whoever willfully chooses slavery will stop being a slave and become an accomplice instead, a "partner in crime". If they willfully choose the side of the slavers, the side of the bad ETs, they become evil as well.
Everybody else has every right to free the 1% who want to be free.
It's not a democratic election.