Category: Blame Game
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The Death of the Library
We should learn a lesson from libraries, the place where we seperate fact from fiction. There is a line that demarks what is real and what is not. Without it, we all just become users of fancy believing that stories are real and real is a lie.
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Mandatory Acts of Kindness
Unless we want the world to be violent and to self-govern that violent world, we need to figure out how to move forward as a united society looking out for all citizens. If we do not, America will be a violent wasteland of dumb with guns vs. dumber with bigger guns yet smaller brains. We…
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Upside Down Heroes
Worshipping those who hurt others to succeed only desensitizes us to them when it is our turn making us slaves. Celebriteism and idealizing politicians and the billionaire needs to end or we will become modern day economic slaves with zero rights unless we can unite as a people to keep our freedom.
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Absolute Roads are Dead Ends
At some point we need to accept, whether or not we like it, that there are other drivers on the same road as us deciding which direction to go. We will never get along with all people in a community, but a community can decide together which road to travel despite their differences.
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Broken Pillars Working Elsewhere
Civilization was built with pillars that stop men and women reverting to animals and a world where might is right. For a better future, it is time to cast aside our differences, focus on what unites us, and not take NO for an answer when it comes to human needs.
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50 Millions Years Ago
Sometimes we need to be reminded that it is okay that our paths are different than others. The challenge is that the two primary groups, the takers and the givers, do not live easily together like a virus that in the end kills its host.
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The Blame Game
Blame is a tool usually employed by siblings to avoid punishment. In 2019 it is the tool employed by those in power and who make the rules to avoid punishment. Ironic isn’t it. Why is that? When children do it at home or in the classroom, we teach them that there are alternatives to solving…