Sunday, May 18, 2008
FOLLOWING ORDERS
From being the "White boy" in my early years to the "Wigger" in my teens to the current adult Jose that doesn't speak Spanish and can't mess with the sun in the least, I was never allowed to think inside the box. Add to that, 8+ years of military service and I feel I have a PhD in PEOPLE SKILLS. I credit CURIOSITY as one of my most precious gifts. But even more powerful than the curiousness is the COURAGE to act upon said inkling. This courageous aura can only be present in the absence of FEAR OF TRUTH.
America is frequently referred to as a "COUNTRY OF LAWS." And in the same breath everyone has a "lawyer/liar" joke on the tips of their tongues. Common sense would say you would want lawyers in your corner because they are law experts. Though somehow there's a cultural disrespect and disdain for them. Adherence to this form of conditioning is self-oppressive. Meanwhile, the majority of politicians are lawyers moonlighting as PR manipulants. (yeh, I made that word up. patent pending)
To use the quote that changed America, "WE ARE LIVING IN A POST-911-WORLD." This is how you can tell: Pre-911, citizens of this country would require proof for decisions made by government officials. Now, many unknowing citizens are controlled by key words. Sort of like when you see the hypnotist snap people in and out of consciousness. "Got that new Grand Theft Auto though!"
America is also often called "THE GREAT EXPERIMENT." Textbook definition would refer to DEMOCRACY. Not one to which I subscribe, and I would caution anyone against such a subscription. One possible "experiment" could be to have two separate languages; one for the ruling class, another for the proles. Though they use the same words, these words do not possess parallel definitions.
This causes confusion and hopelessness among this country's MAJORITY. A majority consisting of over 90% of the population. But even with what would seem to be an advantage, apathy is a powerful drug. Nevermind the drugs that those who make your laws push to you, most lack motivation. It's very complex, although it may seem unreasonable to think "doing nothing" can be "complex."
Another possible experiment could be to make a make-believe society. Might seem ridiculous, purely based on the word choice. But with a few details to ponder, time and honest mental-rumination, it may seem a bit more plausible.
For example, a lot has been made of John McCain's "100 years in Iraq" statement recently. The idea of a president that is open to a 100-year commitment, of which he'd live about 10 maybe, is disgusting to most folks with brains. All the while, we're currently in a "WAR" that has been ongoing since the early 20's. THE WAR ON DRUGS!!! Albeit a civil war that borders a race war, it's a WAR. I'm not gonna rant about the Drug War right now, but there are LAWS in place that are discriminatory. Sadly, they discriminate against those same people who are miseducated and manilpulated. Not to mention highly segregated.
Recently, this can be seen in the attention brought upon the inequality in the crack/black and powder/white sentencing.
When public schools frown upon critical thought and downplay the importance of artistic expression, it does great injustice to those dependent upon this education. Our public schools have historically been responsible for programming our young people to be "good workers." And that was "OK" when jobs were available for high school graduates. This is no longer the case. What is the purpose now?
Following orders accomplishes the orderer's goals. Make your own!
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