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Friday, March 30, 2012

Red

Socialism is a topic that hits close to home. I have been a social democrat since I was in high school. I have to say it leads to a lot of judgment and misguided hatred. When I tell someone I believe a certain degree of socialism would be beneficial to this country, they instantly equate me with figures like Stalin. 

Listen, Stalin was a dictator. The power he held was a perverted form of totalitarianism disguised under the title of communism. Being a socialist is different than being a communist. And, more to the point, being a socialist does not automatically equate to supporting a dictatorship. My message to the misguided American people, don't equate socialist ideas with the dictators of the past. If you don't inform yourself, you run the risk of being as hypocritical as these people:

(Just to clarify, Medicare is a government run program comes from a socialist idea thought up by people like Eugene V. Debs.)

All I really want to convey is, think before you say something ignorant! Inform yourself!

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

All Apologies

First off, I would like to say sorry for not updating the blog lately. I have been very busy to say the very least. I plan to post more over break. That, is a promise. 

So, let's get down to business. I have seen so many pictures, mostly on Facebook, saying "I will not apologize for being an American." I have also heard politicians say the same thing. Let me be the first to actually apologize to the rest of the world for being an American. I am sorry. I am sorry we have these war-like tendencies. I am sorry we are unwilling to promote peace throughout the world. I am sorry for the ignorant people who condemn the other citizens of the world for simply being different. I am sorry for the stupidity and hypocrisy shown by so many citizens of the United States. 



To say the least, I am ashamed of the actions my country and its people have taken in recent years. I hope you can find it in your heart to forgive me, at least. I hope we can improve soon. 

To my fellow Americans...let's work on changing the way we treat the world we live in. Let's try to promote peace in the world. Let's try to educate ourselves about the way the world works. This is a vision I hope to spread! 

Monday, March 5, 2012

"Mother Russia, How Are You Sleeping?"

The title of this post comes from an Iron Maiden song called Mother Russia. I am waiting to see how Vladimir Putin's re-election turns out. On Sunday, he was elected to be the Russian President. Putin has held this post two other times. The Russian Constitution bans serving three consecutive terms. Since he was prime minister in 2008, this will not be a third consecutive term. This is why it is officially legal for him to serve as president.



Amid demonstrations in some of the major cities, some foreign governments have officially recognized Putin's role of president. An example of this is the UK Prime Minister calling Putin to discuss increasing ties between Russia and Britain. 

This post isn't really opinionated, because, at the moment, I really don't have an opinion on the matter. All I hope to see is for Russia to regain its place among other nations. Literature has been greatly benefited by Russian writers such as Tolstoy. Russia has helped the thinking world in many other ways as well. 

Vladimir Putin holds this office legally. He will officially take over the presidency in May of this year. I am waiting to see how this plays out. I do know of some people who are terming this re-election as the birth of a Czar. There are many discussions to be held over his presidency. Please, feel free to share your thoughts.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Fate

First off, I would like to apologize for not posting anything new in a while. I have been swamped with class work. So, this is me making up for it. Today in my English class we discussed the idea of fate. My professor asked the class: "how many people are okay with the idea of fate?" Out of the class of 23, only two people (myself included) did not raise their hands. My professor asked us why we did not like the idea of fate. At the time I could not respond. This is my redemption for not responding. 

I dislike the idea of fate. I can't stand the feeling that something, other than myself, has complete control over my life. To me, this seems like a big source of nihilism. People say things such as: "it wasn't meant to be" and "only god knows." It seems to me that people like this are giving up. People like this seem to let go of things they have fought so hard for. 

I cannot stand this idea. I pose the question: if fate is in control, why attempt to change things? Maybe I do not understand this. Either way, I am going to work hard to attain my dreams. I will not give up, nor will I dismiss the rejections as fate. I will look at the rejections and learn how to change myself for the better. I view these renunciations as learning experiences. I feel if more people felt this way, the world would be a beautiful place; a place filled with determined people. 



Franz Kafka once said something to the effect: "whatever we desire will become reality. Whatever is not reality is something we have not desired enough." This is the view I take. I will continue to desire, until it is real! I will not let anything control my life, but myself. I guess the point of this post is to never give up on whatever you want to become reality. Keep fighting, even after "fate" has told you no!