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The Desk.

A Dignified Countenance, and a little bit of Soul.

Wednesday, July 21, 2004

Don't think I don't see what's going on here. You're trying to make me out to be the bad guy. I agree that society is unfair to the less fortunate. That's why they're less fortunate. But the problem is not lack of legal interference; the problem is too much interference. Moderns have been raised in a culture where it is acceptable to forgo human decency and therefore we have lost the concept of human dignity. People have learned what games they need to play to get by, and exactly how much they can get away with. You give them an inch and they will take a mile; that's how people are. Of course, that's already happening.

As I have previously explained, industrialization is the ruin of the Earth. There are too many people trying to survive in a world that cannot support them, and this is a result of industrialization. The rise of cities was the worst thing that could have ever happened to anybody, in all respects. There is nothing that can be done about it because this culture is too deeply embedded in the people, and to change its course would cause great turmoil. The only good solution is to revert back to the way we had been living for thousands of years, but that is impossible now. Essentially, we've been screwed since Sumer, and it has gotten infinitely worse in the last two centuries. The only thing we can do now is let nature run its course. It's not pretty, but neither was how we got this way.

Granted, my thought process runs a little broader than yall's, but I play the game a little bit differently. I look at the big picture, and I will not be moved with tales of pity and pathos.

|And the Lord spake unto the masses@ 8:07 PM|

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