Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Personal Responsibility : Our Lesson Plan



As our country - this self proclaimed free civilization - continues down its chosen path of divisiveness and derisiveness, in part due to the behaviors of our elected and anointed and appointed government officials, we are fast approaching a major crossroad.  Like it or not, this crossroad of personal responsibility  is going to be a tough pill for some to swallow.
History shows that the personal plan can easily morph into a personal agenda.  Left unchecked, this agenda finds its way into the channels of instant communication. Within these channels lie the greatest threats to moral and ethical responsibility.  
Hate talk radio and night time television are now infected with various forms of drugs addicts.  They’ve abused alcohol and prescription drugs, and as a reward are given a bully pulpit to make themselves obscenely rich, at the expense of the unthinking.  Instead of using their available resources as an outlet for interpersonal skill development, they spew forth vile, hate, and contempt.  While foaming at the mouth, their instant business network fans the flames of ignorance and is comprised of individuals without the ability to think or reason, in turn bringing down the ability of an entire free civilization to have meaningful social discourse with the remaining global civilization.  In essence, these overpriced and overweight mouthpieces are nothing more than famous drug addicts.  
History will not be kind to America.  The melting pot of world culture has taken that amazing gift and turned itself into the punk of world culture.  No longer are we looked upon in admiration.  Ours is the image of the village idiot, the laughingstock of world civilization.  Only through a herculean effort will we be able to alter the message we currently communicate to our brothers and sisters across the planet.  
The racists and hate mongers among us will do well to research social learning skills, and then, learn how to live within those applications.  Either that, or live with the eventual results of social inequality that they so self-righteously believe to be a part of their inalienable right in their addiction to the drug of ignorance.   

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