Monday, February 23, 2009

Have you noticed that we focus more on the preservation and expansion of an idea rather than solving a problem? the most recent example i can think of is the opening of abortion clinics funded by the american government around the world in impoverished nations. the argument is that people are starving, poor, can't afford to have an abortion and another mouth to feed would kill them. Rather than sending food, we send an ideology.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

We seem, as a culture, to be head deep in chronological snobbery. we want to over simplify the past, the cut and dry good and bad, the clear hero and villan. Even with things like the salem witch trials, there were faults on both sides, hearsay evidence was accepted, the judicial system was faulty, but witchcraft was a problem. it's real and it's dangerous.

The problem is we'll never learn from an over simplified history. life isn't simple, there are no simple answers. if someone claims to have simple answers, be weary of them. The complexity of politics, culture, and geopolitical movements makes every move today difficult, the same applies to the past. we are not a great new generation that are struggling with new trials, they are the same ones, rather we look down on the past as barbaric and unintelligent. this will be the death of us.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

When i hear people speak about maturity, growing up, this or that, it is always referred to as something that is far away and yet to come. I think the thing we, as a culture, miss is that any sort of maturity happens in the present. the mind set that makes a person mature is formed in the present,but the maturing has yet to come.the foundation that sets us to mature is built in the present.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Remember the Cherokee nation.