Thursday, March 11, 2010

The Snowball Effect

People are always quick to blame their problems on something other than themselves, and as a society, we often blame the government for our shortcomings. The fact of the matter is that "We the People" are the ones to blame for most things that happen to us. The government isn't the reason why we struggle, just as McDonald's isn't the reason we are obese. The fact the we buy into every single ploy used by the big corporations and yes, the government as well, has caused us to become slaves to the system. Corporations and government have teamed up and positioned themselves in such way that they're forcing us to become conditioned to their ways and buying into them without the slightest thought as to what exactly we are doing. Our freedoms and rights given to us has been stripped away right before our eyes, and America is too stupid to realize it.
How do we change this? Honestly, our system is so outdated and is in great need of a total revamping, but because the higher-ups are profiting so much right now and hold so much power, they'll never allow that to happen. They like things just the way they are, and I really can't blame them. Who do we turn to for help? Well, we can't turn to our political leaders because the stupidity is across the board, and they are slaves to the lobbyists that make them rich in order to push their agenda. We are left to turn to ourselves, but we as a people are distracted by media, entertainment and our day-to-day lives that so no one has the time or motivation to really do anything to make a change. By simply voting for Barack Obama was not enough. Also, we are so intellectually stupid that we aren't even capable of deriving such questions and thoughts. Smart people won't be offended by that statement, but the stupid will.
For too long, the human race as a whole has made it too easy for the stupid, the sick, the incapable and the inadequate to survive and procreate. Inevitably, this practice has led to a stupid, sickly and lazy society. Just think if were able to go back to the Stone Ages where we had to hunt and forage our food and build our own shelter for the sake of survival. How many of you friends/family will actually make it? I'll take it a step further, how many of the retarded, disabled, mentally ill or people with birth defects will make it? This is heartless, but pulling along the incapable and inadequate is proving to be too costly to the enrichment of the human race. Survival of the fittest works for every other animal, Why not humans too?

Monday, February 22, 2010

Tiger is an Animal

There has been so much going on since my last entry that I decided to start back up this blog. It used to work as a mental discharge that freed up space in my over-active brain, and I feel that is absolutely necessary right now.

So, I begin with Tiger Woods. First off, I truly believe he is wrong for what he did, and it is inexcusable. Only for the simple fact that he is married. I have a personal gripe with people who destroy the sanctity of marriage because you simply don't have to get married. If you're a womanizer, Fine! No problem! Just don't get married. I'm a realist and I understand shit happens, but 15-20 women? Come on dude, he had way too much unfinished business left on his man list to even think of marriage.

The funny thing about this situation is the fact that Tiger's behavior (be it wrong) is natural and the institution of marriage is unnatural. A man is not supposed to be with only one female because our instinctual urge in life is to procreate as many of our own kind as possible. Humans are like any other animal in that respect, even Tiger (so appropriately named btw). Say for instance, you were told to choose 10 people to repopulate the earth. Would you choose 5 men & 5 women? I think not. It'll be more like 2 men & 8 women. Right? And for that reason women out number men 6 to 1, Mother Nature is looking out for us already!

Now as unnatural and socially irresponsible as it may seem, I do see myself eventually married with a family of my own. I believe raising children with two stable parents is vital, and if marriage is necessary for that to happen then so be it. Quite frankly, having balanced, well-rounded kids is what is most important to me, so resisting the urge to be with multiple women shouldn't be as difficult because I have different priorities. Can I do this without getting married? Yes, but without it, I may feel more free to roam. That's just me though, every guy is different with their own set of standards and views.

-TheMaddMusician