Socrates:
You must understand. When I was a little child I assumed
that grown-ups had the legitimacy thus authority to
control things because they had thought things through
and had something to say about stuff. Now a grown-up,
I find a billion and a half people scared to admit that
they don't REALLY believe or understand how a human
being could walk on water, and so they just say that
God visited us as a man some time back and we should
accept the superstitious impossibilities, otherwise
we are unsaved and bound for hell. That's a billion
and a half grown ups. Therefore, the situation is
dire. I watch MTV Jams, as you know, from time to time
to prove to myself that America is losing its way.
The music, the conversation, trivial. Very trivial.
And, as is my way, I will prove it.
Though an avowed conservative, I love to listen to the
conversation led by those considered, in the parlance
of the Great Leader, "wildly liberal" (btw, one day
our President may wonder then ask, ... why was that little
lad so powerful during the elections? haw haw haw)...
The dialog Moyer had with Bill T. Jones, for example,
reflects the growing sense of dis-ease with America's
value set. Where next is there to go? Yes, America needs
a renewal, and in terms of competition and culture it seems
only China can provide the drive. Most of Western Civilization
is in a moribund state, as the old colonized world begins
to realize that however great the era of Jesus, we haven't
had the continuity of ancient Egypt for example. There's
ways to go before we sleep.
Urgent education
reform is the only solution to bring America back to the
fore, and it is something dear to my heart, as the science
kid. We shall be discussing, as we move forward, ways in which
America's credibility can be restored through educational
improvements that are more whollistically determined than
during the era of Miedeval America, which is still now
for most people.
Friday, January 15, 2010
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