Name: Anonymous 2012-12-17 0:48
The world is an ugly place if you are ready to face it. For most of us on this website life isn't so bad. For a lot of people it is suffering. For so many species it is suffering.
For America and the Western world, we face our own greed, the world we created is hollow, void of unity, void of morality via disillusionment and difference. We face our own rationality, our ability to invade other Countries in the name of things we don't truly understand, to waste so much of the resources that keep us going, and to keep searching for more whatever the cost to life.
Our problem is becoming the world's problem via the force of Globalization, in Indonesia politicians now face their own greed as pro-smoking corporations infest their lands with Advertising. Go ahead Indonesia, smoke yourselves to death.
In Syria, do the people truly understand; do they all wish one side to win, or are they divided and the true motivator remains an illusion? Will the rebels change anything or simply comply to the status-quo and the people will enjoy the debt for years to come?
For a lot of the world it is true slavery, of course we are all aware of the blatant mark-up from production to distribution, but apathy remains victorious. Why should we care about those people? They're different; they would probably bomb us given the chance.
And maybe they would; but only because it's rational if they realize it is the fault of America and the West what is happening to their societies. It is not unethical to hate those who enslave you.
They guilt us with these issues; look at all the people who are suffering; you better enjoy your damn freedom. The world is ending all the damn time; but the only changes we see are the ones that give freedom to a few because their role in society is ultimately deemed as important. The rest of us are given, we will always exist to leech off of the system as long as we are consumers. It doesn't matter what you do, your issues, your concerns are truly unimportant and it takes a huge effort for people to change anything.
For those people who make the changes, they are then faced with an even greater challenge. To remain above politics, money, ideology, and ensure that their change is not corrupted. That has never happened.
Every society is faced with challenges, every person has a duty to accept those challenges, it is not important to do what has been done a thousand times. Your job is meaningless in the face of humanity's ultimate destiny, which only we construct through our actions.
Our destiny now is a dark one, it is obvious to most that things are happening, money is being moved, power is being exercised, and that we have been corrupted. There is no need for slaves, the technology is almost upon us. What happens next is up to each one of us, acting together.
http://www.ted.com/talks/paul_root_wolpe_it_s_time_to_question_bio_engineering.html
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/09/120913162710.htm
What happens with these things can free us, or ultimately and eternally enslave us. Do not confuse stagnation and damnation, they are the same. How we change is up to all of us.
For America and the Western world, we face our own greed, the world we created is hollow, void of unity, void of morality via disillusionment and difference. We face our own rationality, our ability to invade other Countries in the name of things we don't truly understand, to waste so much of the resources that keep us going, and to keep searching for more whatever the cost to life.
Our problem is becoming the world's problem via the force of Globalization, in Indonesia politicians now face their own greed as pro-smoking corporations infest their lands with Advertising. Go ahead Indonesia, smoke yourselves to death.
In Syria, do the people truly understand; do they all wish one side to win, or are they divided and the true motivator remains an illusion? Will the rebels change anything or simply comply to the status-quo and the people will enjoy the debt for years to come?
For a lot of the world it is true slavery, of course we are all aware of the blatant mark-up from production to distribution, but apathy remains victorious. Why should we care about those people? They're different; they would probably bomb us given the chance.
And maybe they would; but only because it's rational if they realize it is the fault of America and the West what is happening to their societies. It is not unethical to hate those who enslave you.
They guilt us with these issues; look at all the people who are suffering; you better enjoy your damn freedom. The world is ending all the damn time; but the only changes we see are the ones that give freedom to a few because their role in society is ultimately deemed as important. The rest of us are given, we will always exist to leech off of the system as long as we are consumers. It doesn't matter what you do, your issues, your concerns are truly unimportant and it takes a huge effort for people to change anything.
For those people who make the changes, they are then faced with an even greater challenge. To remain above politics, money, ideology, and ensure that their change is not corrupted. That has never happened.
Every society is faced with challenges, every person has a duty to accept those challenges, it is not important to do what has been done a thousand times. Your job is meaningless in the face of humanity's ultimate destiny, which only we construct through our actions.
Our destiny now is a dark one, it is obvious to most that things are happening, money is being moved, power is being exercised, and that we have been corrupted. There is no need for slaves, the technology is almost upon us. What happens next is up to each one of us, acting together.
http://www.ted.com/talks/paul_root_wolpe_it_s_time_to_question_bio_engineering.html
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/09/120913162710.htm
What happens with these things can free us, or ultimately and eternally enslave us. Do not confuse stagnation and damnation, they are the same. How we change is up to all of us.