Thursday, May 28, 2015
Avoiding the B.S.
With a bit of refection I will admit my sole purpose for watching television is emotional fulfillment. At one time in America it would have been an agreed upon consensus that frequenting the local movie theater served the same purpose, emotional fulfillment. The notion is not liberal. It is not conservative. It is not Libertarian. It is human. All human beings need emotional fulfillment. Without it we resort to mass murder. We in America have watched it unfold. Those distraught, ignored, and unfulfilled citizens eerily have resorted to premeditated mass murder often ending with the termination of their own tormented lives. Is it so much to ask our society to acknowledge and attempt to provide emotional fulfillment for its citizens? Well, that is a bit much to ask Republicans. Deprivation has become a major tool in controlling America's citizens and consequently collecting their money. Today this is how wealth is accumulated. It seems incorrigible, and it must stop. Republicans are not interested in educating the people nor giving them entitlements but not without good reason. Traditionally there has been a cross-section of American society that have stumbled in their pursuit of the American Dream. In all probability it began during the Slave Era. Upon finally being released from what became unlawful private indentured servitude some Negros may not have been prepared for the task of earning a living in the white man's America. In either case Abraham Lincoln's "Emancipation Proclamation" was instrumental in establishing the civil rights movement in America. Hundreds of thousands of lives were lost fighting for this cause during the Civil War. It was a heinous time for President Lincoln, and while America has struggled in subsequent decades I'm not sure any later social tenet could begin to attempt to usurp this loss of life on native soil. There were other incidents in America's history, and they include the Battle of the Alamo where all Texian defenders were killed by Mexican troops under the command of President General Antonio Lopez. This siege is more reflective of the Revolutionary War, because it was a result of America's domestic Imperialism in its Southwest. Similarly the Battle of Wounded Knee at the Lakota Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota better represents racial atrocity in early America. Controlling specific tribes in society always has been paramount in politics in America. If one looks closely it always has been paramount in almost every country in the world. It would be interesting to examine the religious nature of these international exceptions. Today in America one cannot adopt any opinion without the political opposition immediately practicing villainy slandering the would be orator. Public speaking, like many lost disciplines of historical American life, requires finesse, eloquence, and intellect. You would not know it today, and this is why political opponents so easily smear public opinion. The effective lobbyists in America are being employed by the Right to confuse the Left. What an incredible waste of resources and a disservice to America. It provides wealth to its purveyors, and this is why Capitalism is not good. It used to be good. It used to be good when Republicans did not govern and control America. I knew the minute I graduated from college that my American Dream merely was a pipe dream. Without brown-nosing these people, my dreams had no viable avenue to follow. It helped to move out of the American South to the Midwest. Here I found a more level playing field and a stark lack of classicism rooted in the American South. Whether my viewpoint represents the majority of America today I am not sure. It could be moving back to the South I am being overwhelmed by a continuance of the social habits I began to loathe in the late l980's. It is possible things are different elsewhere, and I am sure of it. There must be a viable reason I am being asked to vet these civil injustices. Perfectly I can understand Governor Pat McCrory's desire to limit abortion in North Carolina. While I do understand that the unprepared Negro still abounds here, ultimately it is the responsibility of the individual not to contribute to overpopulation. I learned this responsibility in high school, and it was important to my daily existence as an adolescent. I am in control of my own sexual desires, and consequently I make a decision not to procreate. Others it seems defer their sexual responsibility to satan and cannot establish control their reproductive system. If one allows one's self to become pregnant, I feel the state or the nation hold no accountability. Only could they choose to entitle if the greater good was at stake. Often the cards fall this way. We divest our own American citizens of their human responsibilities to control them. Thus we have raised a herd of cattle, which we control by depriving them of their God-given rights. The paradox is attempting to diminish human behavior to that of cattle offers severe consequences. We are a recalcitrant species. God hard wired us to be human and humanity is a core component of God. I have to remind myself of this often. While we may possess a lofty and separated opinion of God, He is like us. Everything once that was important to us as human beings also is paramount to God. God came to earth to fulfill humanity. He came to earth to offer us emotional fulfillment. Because God now is on our fringes being R-U-N-N-O-F-T by Republican bullies our emotional fulfillment is at an all time low. Without this simple yet powerfully intimate process, human beings have taken to the streets with their weapons of mass destruction and have begun protesting. It is a shame countless American souls must be sacrificed for the awareness of this precept.