Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Loosing faith in humanity, one person at a time

You here people trying to make the world a better place, but usually they mean a better place for themselves. Everywhere i look there is another special interest group trying to impose their lifestyle onto other people. You have PETA trying to tell us that eating meat is murder (though i find it funny that most of them support abortion). You have the ACLU telling us that religion is the source of all evil. Then you have groups like the kkk, black panthers, and skin heads spreading hate and trying to instill fear. You have radical feminists telling us how evil men are. Can you really name something good that any of these groups have done? And i mean recently. Not one of these groups is trying to make the world a better place, just a better place for them and theirs. It's amazing how much they care about themselves but don't care how their actions affects other people. Their protests tend to be so radical it's amazing that anyone takes them seriously, of course i think theses days people protest just for the sake of protesting. People, unfortunately, are to shortsighted to see the long term affects or just to selfish to care if their actions hurt other people. But hey, who cares if our society eats itself from the inside out and falls like the Roman empire,huh? As long as we get our kicks in right? welcome to the fall of civilization, luckily we have good seats, those of us not actually in play.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

The big picture

You know a lot of people have trouble looking at "The big picture" because people are so caught up with what they believe, they simply can't except that their belief might be insignificant in the big picture. Here is an example, i've heard people complain on many occasions, that teachers should be liberal or even to the opposite, that teachers should be conservative. I have heard this argument heat up and people scream at each other over what political party should influence our kids. Now i don't have kids, but i think that it's time to take a look at the bigger picture here. Schools are for learning! not a place to try and change a persons political stand point, especially when dealing with grade schools, when the kids are just to young to be fixated on politics. Now if some one takes a class that directly deals with politics, then by all means teach them about politics, but you can't teach without showing both sides without bias. When it comes to classes that do not directly involve politics, then politics do not need to be introduced into that classes agenda. We have a HUGE amount of money going to our education system, but we are still scoring low when you compare American kids with other nations that have less money going toward their education. Why is that? Because our over paid teachers want to try and be the hand that rocks the cradle. Both sides of the political spectrum are trying to do the same thing, both parties are to blame. Just like religion, politics should not be in schools, kids are way to impressionable to have teachers (which are supposed to be mentors helping the growth of intellect within these children) attempt this political brainwashing. Is it any wonder why American kids are stupid (on average, lets not look at individuals)? To sacrifice education for political gain is just wrong. (If your wondering whats the gain, it's numbers) Just like tobacco, if you nab them while they're young, you have a life long customer.