Sunday, April 30, 2006

One Nation's Hypocrisy

So, today's May 1st, the day of the big immigration rally. Hopefully, it works out well. Although, I can't see how. Our politicians today live by a double standard. It is as follows:

Make it appear like we are helping others when in fact we ourselves are reaping the profits. Help free other people from the oppression of dictators and promote democracy, but don't let them come here in search of it.

When will this country learn to accept others? When will we decide to end the bigotry?

This isn't a matter of national security. It's a matter of security for the rich sons of bitches that control this nation. They fear losing power and those who could take it from them. They are content to leave this nation believing that they have been privileged, that we're better off, that we have something to lose if we rock the boat. Well they're right, we do have something to lose. THEM.

So show your support for our immigrant workers, for without them we haven't a chance to rip this nation from the clutches of multinational corporations and return the seed of democracy to our own lives.

:P

Hmm, someone's been looking at my site from work. For shame. Perhaps, it's someone's work is to see my site? For shame.

Monday, April 24, 2006

Clarification Rant

I've decided from now on to write however I feel like writing. I am not going to restrict myself to essay format as I have tried to in the past. That said I would like to point something out.

I don't care what people think.

I don't care what people do.
(So long as it doesn't hurt others or themselves.)

I don't need your opinion; I have plenty of my own.

I am right and anyone who says otherwise is wrong.

Nothing you will say will change my mind on anything.



Now, let me say that you may believe anything you want, but I'm going to believe what I want, and point out flaws in your logic incessantly until you stop giving it. I am not going to budge, and I have all the answers. It's simple. Everyone, everyone, everyone, everyone is equal.


There is nothing you can say. Everyone is equal. Period! End of discussion. You are not better than anyone, American, European, immigrant, illegal immigrant, terrorist, martyr, God, god, or gods. You are equal to everyone. My philosophy stems from this notion. Everyone has equal rights. Everyone has the right to do everything that they what so long as it doesn't impede on the same right of everyone else to do the same. Everyone has the right to life, success, education, a home, safety, religion (or lack of), and a million more things. There are no privileges.

Privilege is a concept devised the by people in power to take your rights away. That is the only purpose the word serves. Everyone is born with the right to live how they want. No one has the legitimate power to take that away from you because we are all equal. No one is more than another. No one can tell you who you are or what you can or can't do so long as you don't do that to another.

This is the end all and be all. Period.

I'm Finished

I know for the past five/six months or so I've tried to be concise and coherant when I write. I try to develop thoughts into essays etc. etc. etc. This has begun to bother me. So from now on, I'm just going to write and see where it takes me. I don't care if it's structurely sound or any of that. I will mean what I say and I will say exactly what I mean, precision is more important than grammatics. Who's to decide what's proper speech and what's not anyways. Us that's who, not English professors, us. We decide. For God's sake, "D'oh!", Homer Simpson's exclamation, is now in the Oxford English Dictionary. It's us, not them.

Now with that said I'd like to bring up two last points.

"Judge not, lest ye be judged." -The Good Book

and

"Be the change you want to see in society." -Ghandi.

So, next time someone tells me I'm wrong this will be my answer. Don't judge, I'm defining myself.

And furthermore, "Tread softly, because you tread on my dreams." - Keats.