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Blindness prevails, ignorance dominates!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 8110" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>Blindness prevails, ignorance dominates!!!</strong></p><p></p><p>Difficult to watch your own head roll, but, come to think of it, that serves as a kind of metaphor for world politics at the moment.</p><p></p><p>We are all in the same boat and the boat is sinking. My motto is Women and Children First. However, the U.S. is getting most of the blame for the disaster, and the real culprits are international cartels and corporations who have no allegiance to any single country or system except profit. </p><p></p><p>There is a tendency to equate the U.S. with these pirates simply because the government here doesn't even pretend anymore to have an independent program. But this goes back and forth, and some years are richer for them than others, and many in the government actually believe they are in the public service.</p><p></p><p>What is the condition of China, India, and Africa in relation to the terminal oil supply? That is the world, too, maybe most of it. Will that world end when our ship sinks? Some Americans feel that they have the right to demand loyalty and alliance forever from Europeans; they feel that they bought Europe in WWII, and it's thereafter a kind of colony. They are always surprised when there are conflicts. Same with Japan.</p><p></p><p>But as for the rest of the world, they just might be waiting for their turn on the stage of history, and for all of our noise and filth to pass the way of empires throughout the past. Why do we presume to be so important? Perhaps we have contributed all that we are able to, and humanity will take it and carry on with it without our tedious and violent institutions.</p><p></p><p>People constantly neglect the lessons of history, and place great significance on their own survival. We forget that many came before and that many more will come after. Each of us thinks that he is precious and that the world cannot do without him. It reminds me of the man who will not leave his wife because he cannot imagine depriving her of himself. Her focus has long since shifted elsewhere, and he is blinded by his ego's gaze.</p><p></p><p>The past is a different country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 8110, member: 42"] [b]Blindness prevails, ignorance dominates!!![/b] Difficult to watch your own head roll, but, come to think of it, that serves as a kind of metaphor for world politics at the moment. We are all in the same boat and the boat is sinking. My motto is Women and Children First. However, the U.S. is getting most of the blame for the disaster, and the real culprits are international cartels and corporations who have no allegiance to any single country or system except profit. There is a tendency to equate the U.S. with these pirates simply because the government here doesn't even pretend anymore to have an independent program. But this goes back and forth, and some years are richer for them than others, and many in the government actually believe they are in the public service. What is the condition of China, India, and Africa in relation to the terminal oil supply? That is the world, too, maybe most of it. Will that world end when our ship sinks? Some Americans feel that they have the right to demand loyalty and alliance forever from Europeans; they feel that they bought Europe in WWII, and it's thereafter a kind of colony. They are always surprised when there are conflicts. Same with Japan. But as for the rest of the world, they just might be waiting for their turn on the stage of history, and for all of our noise and filth to pass the way of empires throughout the past. Why do we presume to be so important? Perhaps we have contributed all that we are able to, and humanity will take it and carry on with it without our tedious and violent institutions. People constantly neglect the lessons of history, and place great significance on their own survival. We forget that many came before and that many more will come after. Each of us thinks that he is precious and that the world cannot do without him. It reminds me of the man who will not leave his wife because he cannot imagine depriving her of himself. Her focus has long since shifted elsewhere, and he is blinded by his ego's gaze. The past is a different country. [/QUOTE]
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