Hope for a better world

I have some things that I want to talk about and I have no other platform to say it. Therefore I shall be spending this blog post on a topic that holds next to zero relevance to what you are probably here for. If you are here just for the cynical Gundam humour or the pretty cosplay pictures, then feel free to ignore this entry because you will not find anything missed. But if you found that my previous rants offer you something new and worthy, then please read on.
Hope for a better world
It is not often that one senses history being written. History is only such because it is the past, and often the greatest achievements made in humanity’s past were acknowledged only in their distant future. Perhaps the figures of our previous generations were simply larger in death than in life, and perhaps a degree of mysticism gets caught in the passing down of their stories, but somehow one gets the feeling that there are too few public leaders who can inspire and unite like those from before our time.
But today I felt something, a feeling which one only gets to experience a few times in his entire lifetime. I felt that I was watching history being made in a single moment. Though our collective mundane routines gradually build up over time to give birth to what will be one day called heritage, the awe-inspiring sensational of history being made can only come from great deeds and great people of colossal impact. I have only felt this once before in my lfe thus far, and that was the night* I stood in front of my television as I watched the live CNN broadcast of the second plane crashing into the World Trade Center. * I live in GMT+8
And today it was Barack Obama’s speech in Philadelphia.
Now before you groan, I acknowledge that the fact that because tech-savvy Americans are overwhelmingly Democrats and that political popularity on the internet tends to create a mindless legion of fans that turns off moderate/neutral parties with its incessant praise for the candidate (just take a look at the number of Obama articles showing up on the Digg front page), the pro-Obama message is getting somewhat old and diluted.
But I honestly believe that Barack Obama has done much to deserve it and I will try my best not to let this article degenerate into another groupthink exercise.
Of course, I am in no way suggesting that Obama’s speech will have as much historical impact on the world as the 9/11 attack. In fact, while I do believe that he has a very good chance of becoming the next president, I am under no delusion and I know very well that his speech will ultimately amount to nothing but a footnote in history if he fails to clinch the Democratic nomination and the presidency.
All I am saying is that his speech invoked within me a sense of hope for change, that perhaps this may just be deem as the starting point of a revolution in the history textbooks of generations down.
A deficit of empathy and a surplus of apathy
While the main theme of Obama’s speech from Tuesday dealt with racism in America and its pervasive influence on a society that does its best to pretend it doesn’t exist, the underlying message is one that can be found in his book The Audacity of Hope: It is a criticism against the senseless polarization of ideological groups and a lack of common ground between opposing world views.
Partly, the media and its corporate agendas are to be blamed for this. It is often simpler and more profitable for news network to filter issues down to their core slogans and define entire public personalities with a few lines of soundbite.
But the real reason why people are so susceptible to such over-simplifications is due to ignorance and apathy. Apathy is not fixable as far as I see it, for there will always be people who do not feel compelled to know beyond their immediate surroundings. On the other hand, I feel that ignorance is curable and the way to do it is to make information so easily obtainable and experiences so widely accessible that apathy will not be enough to keep a person ignorant.
This issue has been at the back of my mind for a while, and occasionally something comes along to remind me of it, the most recent example being Tibet.
Tibet
While most Westerners, after decades of Hollywood activism, are convinced that the Chinese government is an evil monolith and Tibetans are being repressed on a daily basis, most ordinary Chinese people are equally convinced that Tibet rightfully belongs to China and the central government is spending a huge amount of their tax money in bringing modernity and wealth to the remote region.
The language barrier prevents the two group of exchanging ideas meaningfully and you end up with two ideological groups who engage in massive groupthink within their own ranks. There is zero effort made to understand the other side, because the other side is simply “wrong” or “evil”.
The truth is somewhere in between. While Tibetan grievances with regards to the preservation of their culture should be addressed by the central government, pro-Tibet actvists should also reconsider their unquestioning support of the acts of violence being committed by the rioters in Lhasa.
I find it baffling how Western commentators refuse to acknowledge any wrongdoings on the Tibetan side while not missing a single chance to slam China. As pictures of destroyed shops owned by Han Chinese streamed out of Lhasa, I did not see a single English comment condemning these acts of violence against innocent civilians. Instead, the all the self-righteous indignation was being directed at China for sending in troops to suppress what was essentially anarchy with angry mobs.
The fact is that Free Tibet activists look like hypocrites when they ignore the elephant in the room and overlook any misdoings by the rioters. This prevents ordinary Chinese from paying any serious attention of their message. At the same time, ordinary Chinese do not seem to comprehend just how negatively their nation’s actions are being perceived by foreign spectators.
The same two-way bigotry and ignorance are corrupting Sino-Japanese relationship, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Serbian-Kosovar issue, the whaling confrontations between Australia and Japan, and even US politics.
Yes we can
The message Obama brings is one of change, but not many people understand just what kind of change he is talking about. Most politicians promise change in one form or another but ultimately fail to deliver, and because of that many feel that Obama’s campaign lacks substance. I disagree.
The change he talks about is very specific: he wants to create a less polarizing government. He recognizes the stupidity of how politicians rather stick to party lines than weigh the pros and cons when handling issues, and he has made reconciliation, both domestic and foreign, a core part of his message.
Can he really accomplish that even as president? That’s hard to say, but the fact is that he is one of the few politicians who has even identified it as a problem. There is a natural tendency for people who feel they are in the right to simply dismiss or even smother the opposition’s message, but ultimately that fails to address the real issue.
Cuba is a very extreme example of this, almost to the point of being comical. If US seriously intends to bring democratic change to the government, then lifting the sanctions would be the best way to do it. But the current president seems to treat this issue as a matter of personal pride, and refuses to “give in” as long as Cuba does not get down on its knees and beg for forgiveness.
The ideological differences that were the cause of this divide have long ceased to matter: Communism is beyond dead. The standoff today is nothing more than the result of chauvinistic pride. The fact that Obama has said that he is willing to engage in unconditional dialogues with Cuba is a huge plus in my book.
A better world tomorrow
Now while I am unmistakably pro-Obama (and which non-American isn’t?), and this post was indeed sparked off by the speech he made, the purpose of my post is not to convince you to vote for him (if you are American).
I strongly believe that the next generation of people will be more and more like Obama, as technology overrides geographical divides and people grow to be more accepting of differences. The WW2 and Cold War generations may be stucked in perceiving the world through a “them vs. us” mentality, but perhaps one day that will not have to be the case.
Empathy is derived through shared experiences. Since the dawn of time, this has always referred to geographical location, race, religion, culture and language. It is difficult to empathize with the unknown, and it is all to easy to fear and hate it. At the time of WW2, coming into regular contact with foreigners was a rarity and most people saw the world beyond their own as whatever their government propaganda had depicted it as.
This is still very much true in many parts of the world today, but at least it’s improving. Internet has made it possible for the ordinary person to at least have some idea as to what the other side feels. If virtual reality were to reach the level seen in Matrix someday, then perhaps we will finally be able to empathize with a person on the other side of the globe just as we empathize for the friends physically next to us.
Primitive tribes consolidated into towns, cities and ultimately nations because improvements in technology and bureaucracy allowed people to empathize and understand each other over a greater geographical area. As such, I see nationalism as an issue that has to be resolved through technology.
Then again, maybe I am being too optimistic about technology as usual because I love it so much. Perhaps a mature global information network will not result in more world-savvy individuals like Obama, but rather polarize people in different ways than before. Still, at the very least, I don’t see anti-Apple radicals bombing Cupertino.
Either way, I think we can all do with a lot less ignorance and a bit more empathy. It makes me cringe when people dismiss entire nations or races due to an uninformed self-righteous opinion, but at the same time I wish people paid more attentions to the social background and disenfranchisement that produce such distorted world views in the first place.
P.S. I just watched Evangelion 1.0… It’s the same show as before! What a money-milker. >_<


March 21st, 2008 at 3:52 pm
Now THIS is my kind of article.
I share your thoughts on these things, and also hope for the better world that I think we all seek. If/when he gets the nomination, I’m voting for Obama in the November election. And I turn 18 just in time too. =D
Thank you DarkMirage. I thank you greatly.
March 21st, 2008 at 4:15 pm
DM i am with you on those things, as long as there are people like you out there and have the will to help this world to change, there are hope for a better world for us all
March 21st, 2008 at 4:16 pm
Hey, I didn’t know you were a fan of U.S Politics. This changes everything actually. I’m game for this type of discussion.
I actually have a copy of The Audacity of Hope and am just over halfway through it. Rarely do you see such radical vision in a U.S Politician these days and rarely are they so frank and straightforward about what needs to be done. Though the first thing I think needs to be done more than anything is to place limits on campaign contributions. Corporations who donate mass amounts of money to candidates in return for access and privilige in writing policy and legislation currently have too much of a stranglehold on the system. Things like Public Healthcare and a higher minimum wage would more than likely have passed by now had it not been for the interests of drug companies and large manufacturing corporations leaning on Washington to keep such bills off the table. Though amending that gross shortcoming of the system is easier said than done at this point in the evolution of the nations democratic system.
Absolutely agree 100% on Bush’s refusal to lift the sanctions on Cuba being nothing more than stubborn chest beating. Not only should they have been lifted following the end of the cold war and any threat they might have posed to the United States with their relationship to the Soviet Union, but there is no excuse to not try and open up negotations with Raul Castro now that he is in power. He seems to be inviting talks with the U.S, but Bush just will not listen. It’s really time for a new start with this nation and this strangling the life out of them has to stop. I think along with Obama that Clinton has also said she will hold talks with Castro. Not sure about McCain but somehow I wouldn’t count on it.
The next generation of people as far as I can tell are Green Party voters. There was a study done in Canada in several Ontario high schools that was a mock election to run side by side our provincials and while the current votes were split between the Liberals and Conservatives for the most part (I actually voted NDP), the high school students were overwhelming for the Green Party, then the Liberals, then the NDP and at an absolutely dreary dead last, the Conservative party. Should be intriguing to see if this trend carries with them into their voting years.
Speaking of which, if I recall the voter turnout in the United States is something less than 50% of the total registered electorate, which is most definitely apathy. As for ignorance, blame Fox News for that one. Anyone who watches Fox News ought to stop doing so right now as they are honestly barely worthy of the News moniker let alone their “Fair and Balanced” slogan. In fact U.S News in general is more entertainment based than fact based these days. Thankfully I have the CBC and the Toronto Star to go to for information.
And last but not least, I lament that the Tibet situation has gotten out of hand. Has the Dalai Lama said anything about this yet. I opened the newspaper one day to see a scene of an overturned car and what looked like outright rioting. In Canada some older boys were also arrested for taking down the Chinese flag outside their embassy and replacing it with a Tibetan one and were charged with public mischief. Apparently there’s been a huge crackdown on the Chinese side of things now as well with riot police being deployed. Somehow I can’t imagine the Dalai Lama would ever have wanted things to escalate to this level. He is for a free Tibet, but I know he wants that to happen in a peaceful manner and that he rejects violence of any kind in achieving this other than in self-defence, which is not the case here. A lot of people talk the talk about this situation, but few with the real power and influence to make a difference in the dispute have stepped up to that responsibility. Perhaps if we’d all pay just a little less overwhelming attention to what is going on the Middle East and could look elsewhere for just a brief moment we could do something about it.
Anyway if I were a U.S Citizen I would definitely vote for Obama and not for his popularity, but because of the message he sends and his vigour and energy in trying to stablize a country that has strayed from the path of democracy and into the realm of oligarchy.
March 21st, 2008 at 4:40 pm
Brilliant. This is why people say that you are one of the best around.
And yea. Evangelion 1.0 is pretty much the same. Pretty much though.
March 21st, 2008 at 4:47 pm
hmm… Obama’s speech was very eloquently put across… dam.. wish i could speak like him…=X lol… I agree wif u on the point of Tibet… hmm… ppl shld try to read up more before slamming China down… for example try reading up on the history of tibet… might make you re-look your perspective on this matter…
March 21st, 2008 at 4:52 pm
Although there is an element of truth in every of the statements you make, you have to keep in mind that most of this world’s government value “face” than anything else. As such, this personal pride has been turned into something that indicates that the residents of a state also have a right to uphold such a pride, and it is known as sovereignity.
As disgusting as it may have been, governments readily declare war and psychologically draft civilians by using “sovereignity” as an excuse. In America it is “protecting freedom of America”, in Iran it is “safeguarding Islamic lands”, and I am sure there are many other countries who do the same. What most people didn’t realise that as long as such beliefs are in the hearts and minds of people, it has always been safe and there is no need to go to a conflict to “safeguard” such things. And if the idea of safeguarding such things is “the right thing to do”, how do we account for the other few million ideologies and beliefs being trodden down around the world?
Personally I believe in the freedom of thought, however there is a need to use the ability and freedom to think before exercising the freedom of speech. As long as we are free to think and are not forced to take up a religion or ideology we don’t agree with, and we are given the right to practice what we believe in, we already have freedom.
Coming to another part of your argument, you said that technology may allow us to empathise someone else from another part of the world. As much as we want this to happen, we know that organisations do practice censorship to “protect their young”. However, a few selfish individuals go to the extent of censoring historical material, such as google.cn’s censorship of the Tiananmen Square incident. If technology is manipulated in such a way, how can we truly empathise with one another? Sure censorship is good, but I don’t think there is much point in censoring incisively accurate yet vulgar commentary to safeguard young minds (i.e South Park).
The only way we can achieve peace is to have a centralised noosphere in which every individual in this world can connect to. We can keep our cultures, but an attempt must be at least made to understand someone else who lives in another part of the globe.
P.S The Evangelion movie sucks anyway. It is a waste of time to watch it.
March 21st, 2008 at 5:06 pm
Didn’t the Evangelion Movie win some stupid anime award for as far as I know existing though? Yeah…industry awards….sigh…..name and affiliation means everything these days.
That leads me to another political point actually. How about we actually consider the outrageous thought of electing people who aren’t affiliated with a major party and who aren’t all but locked into voting along party lines. We give way to much power to select idealogies rather than individual ideas. There ARE indepents out there. Maybe it’s time we started paying more attention to them (looks at crappy news stations with their soundbites and candidates having to pay for campaign advertising). Getting rid of the need to compete for television spots and platform airtime might also eliminate the dominance of the Democrats and Republicans (who are allotted airtime and thus awareness of their campaign by default thanks to the influence of their parties) as well as to give less incentive to candidates for taking corporate contributions and then in turn being beholden to them. If just one administration and one caucus is brave enough to make the necessary reforms then the nation could start on the right tracks to seeing a rebirth of it’s democratic pledge.
March 21st, 2008 at 5:23 pm
Interesting and generally well-written piece. Unfortunately you catch me, as a reader, at the very worst moment. In the throes of the London mayoral elections and having just read Machiavelli for my university course, I’m pretty much convinced that politically, hope is dead right now.
March 21st, 2008 at 5:31 pm
As with most of your rants, i think i can fully agree with this one.
However I do think you are a bit optimistic about the technology part.
I do not doubt that technology will progress and maybe reach a point where we can interact (close to physical) with everyone on the world, but when i watch people around me (people my age), i think many will not care. There are many people not open for new technology.
For example, i’m the only on in my year in school (60 people) who even bothers to speak english on the net to talk to people from everywhere. I don’t care where people come from as long as i like tealking with them / reading their stuff (this site is an example for that), but many many other don’t want that. Sometimes just because they don’t want to speak english out of silly reasons like english being a school subject. (They don’t wanna learn in their free time).
And i think in my case here in germany it’s clearly not out of teh fact that we couldn’t afford the necessary technology. (Which does pose a very bit problem in my opinion)
Well, i hope that changes :O
March 21st, 2008 at 5:50 pm
I dunno… I’ve given up on the human race so I have a glum view on the world in general. Basically most people are so ignorant, as you say, about others and only think about the views of what’s near them.
Fact is that even if Obama gets elected, America will always be hated by anti-Americans because of what it is.
March 21st, 2008 at 5:57 pm
@ IKnight: At least you are rid of Tony Blair and are long since rid of that thing we refer to as…..”Margaret Thatcher” *shudders*. Her entire idealogy seemed to be built around showing that she was tough and in control, but to the point of utter ridiculousness In my opinion she was the closest thing the U.K would ever see to facism. Though it wasn’t quite to the degree George Orwell described in 1984 I’m sure more than a few scholars were sharing discussions about whether or not Orwell had meant Big Mother instead.
March 21st, 2008 at 6:21 pm
I hope, I hope so much, that things will change for the better. However, I don’t think it will happen in my lifetime, at least not in Germany.
In my year of school, a lot of people hate jews. I’m not joking right here. They hate them. Clever, nice people, a lot of my friends even, people I wouldn’t call ignorant - they are, though. Basically the same goes for gay people. The Internet certainly does not solve that problem.
Politics in Germany have been stagnating (Does that exist in English?) for a long time, at least in my opinion (though I can’t really tell, because I’m obviously not that old), so people don’t care about it anymore.
I hope so much that things will change, that they change when Obama is president, but he needs a will stronger that iron to do that. Seriously, I would love to shout YES WE CAN - I simply don’t believe in it.
March 21st, 2008 at 7:22 pm
You really don’t know how heartening it is to see someone write this sort of stuff these days. In a world where information overload has meant that issues are almost always polarized and the facts tend to get lost in the bloodthirsty screams of demagogues everywhere (I live in Sydney… just try listening to Radio 2GB in the mornings… its madness), its good to see that reason hasn’t been lost yet!
March 21st, 2008 at 8:15 pm
I have real-life friends in Germany. And yep, they hate the politics there so much because “it doesn’t make any sense at all”.
From what I have seen from the previous posts is that somehow we “otaku” are somehow having the same thought, we are able to understand that peace is workable and achievable, but we simply don’t believe in it because of general pragmatism and lack of trust in our homo sapien counterparts. The idea of “we are powerless to do anything” has taken quite a deep hold in our minds that the ideas we all come up with are indefinitely stifled and often referred to as “incessant LUNA+IC fantasies”.
You are not exactly a pessimist Darky, you are just a low optimist as I can see. But both of us live in a place where the students put academic achievement above anything else, and technology mastery is still what a few people can hold as an ability, most of the younger generation are nothing more than script kiddies (I am one myself, so much for hypocrisy) who CCS every line and code from other people’s websites. In my class I only know the another person who can talk in techspeak without getting confused, and the rest can openly declare themselves as computer idiots and be totally proud of it. With such people around, how can we utilise technology to make our societies more mature?
Maybe Darky will become Aeolia Schenburg in the future (quote : I still have faith in humankind). xD Anyone wants be a parent of Alejandro Corner?
March 21st, 2008 at 8:32 pm
I understand your thinking on these issues, it was precisely in my search for a better world, my belief that there HAS to be a way in changing this world, that led me to political science.
Unfortunately, political science doesn’t provide the answers. That dim ray of light I saw happened to be in philosophy instead. Perhaps there might be answers/hints in political theory. I wouldn’t know, I’m still a first year student.
Then again, after 1 semester of studying, I’m inclined towards what IKnight has said. I fear that the chasm between idealism and realism might never be bridged.
Good luck to Obama, if he wins.
March 21st, 2008 at 9:10 pm
I really appreciate this piece. I’m also an Obama supporter (I was able to attend one of his rallies before Super Tuesday and he was an absolutely amazing speaker). This election will be the first I’ll be able to vote in, so I’m hoping for Obama’s presence on the ticket. In any case, my classmates and I are keeping eyes wide open on the current political situations in the world, not just on the election, but on many other countries we don’t usually consider, such as Angola. I truly hope whatever president comes into office will understand the significance of their actions and be able to improve not only situations at home, but improve the state of our current foreign policy.
March 21st, 2008 at 9:36 pm
The wonders of technology in creating harmony: Blu-ray vs HD DVD, PS3 vs Wii vs Xbox 360, Apple vs MS, etc etc. As in, PS3 fans not seeing the flaws of their favoured product and not seeing the strengths of other consoles etc etc. You get the point.
Even with technology, people are single-minded. We need to become GUNDAMS to stop war.
March 21st, 2008 at 10:30 pm
tj han
Actually it is a good thing. The creation of smaller niche groups through online participation will eventually serve to dilute the strength of racial, religious and national identities. People can hold flame wars over video game consoles, but the topic in contention cannot be easily abused and distorted for the purpose of physical violence. Of course anonymous hacking groups may become more problematic…
I’m not saying that technology will remove dissent, disagreement and hatred, I’m saying that in the long run it will reduce the susceptibility of people to be easily polarized along national, racial and religious lines.
Labbes
As to whether Obama has the ability to bring about change, I am personally not too concerned with that. Few presidents manage to achieve much during their terms and the country is still in one piece. But I can definitely say that Obama’s election will help to improve American’s foreign affairs and go a long way in making up for the anti-immigrant anti-foreigner image of America that has built up over the past few years.
March 21st, 2008 at 11:17 pm
Obama’s true message fell largely on deaf ears in this part of the world. The problem is the unflinching stubbornness of the right wing in American politics…no matter what the other side is saying (good or bad)..its always ignored or lambasted. The only people who actually watched the speech and took away a positive message from it were people who supported Obama regardless. The lack of understanding and empathy (as you rightly point out) is truly troubling and in case people are in any doubt is the only reason why Republicans continue to have so much fanatical support.
March 22nd, 2008 at 12:21 am
Did someone just ask for change?
http://www.theonion.com/content/news/black_guy_asks_nation_for_change
Yeah. The people in the article are pretty much the typical American.
March 22nd, 2008 at 12:31 am
And this is why I continue to respect you more than just a blogger, DM.
While I am just a casual observer, I also do hope Obama does win the U.S Presidential Elections. In fact, I see the recent results of the Malaysian General Elections, where our long oppressed Opposition parties actually turned the tide against the National Front, by promising a message of change, reaching out to the masses via the Internet, as a premonition for his win.
This are truly interesting times we are living in, and definitely, we will see much change in this year onwards.
March 22nd, 2008 at 12:33 am
@DM
Yeah, I definitely think that will be the case. America’s “image” it has internationally will change as much as it has to.
March 22nd, 2008 at 12:44 am
@TJ-Han: Aren’t Gundams technology that make their pilots single minded too?
But let us not forget the epic campaigns of Slice of Life vs. Mecha, Kanon vs. Clannad, Kyoani vs. Every other anime ever made, Anime vs. Manga and Gundam Seed vs. Gundam 00. Yes the anime community is full of it’s own individuals who are set in their ways on what is good and what is bad and what is worth our time to pay attention and what isn’t. Sorry ryuko_hikaru but we Otaku as whole are probably some of the most biased and opinionated people around. I think it’s just a select few of us who have the mindset of branching out and entertaining new ideas. :(
@Ron: You can bet that Fox News, Rush Limbaugh and the Wall Street Journal are going to be spinning that speech so bad, looking for loopholes to bash away at it and make it look like a terrible speech for their target audience. Kind of like….I don’t know how a section of the blogging community views Gundam 00’s narrative (okay mostly Jason actually). Sorry to use a classic example, but it just fits so well.
Yeah it’s strange, I never thought I’d be on a similar wavelength with DarkMirage. I’ll probably just have to ignore the Gundam articles and then we’ll see eye to eye from now on.
March 22nd, 2008 at 12:50 am
Living in America, I’m finding it hard not to be cynical about all the politicians and their stances. Even though I consider myself conservative in my views, someone like McCain doesn’t excite me in quite the same way as Obama, particularly when he is speaking. Though I disagree with some of his policy platforms, he’s far more agreeable than Hilary and his message is one that inspires me. I want to hope for a better future, and he makes me feel like I’m not crazy for doing so.
Bush has shown that, despite his original campaign slogan, he is a divider and not a uniter. Maybe it’s my youth, but I’ve never seen politics so divisive in my entire life. It’s not just the war either; every little thing that Bush does divides this nation further. But Obama seems to be capable of what Bush isn’t: to unite this nation beyond partisan politics and restore America’s status in the World stage.
The United States stands at a crossroads: do we continue along the path our current president has set, or do we strive for something greater than the status quo? I don’t believe McCain or Clinton has the ability to do anything but the former, and maybe Obama doesn’t either; but at least he’s trying.
March 22nd, 2008 at 12:53 am
@Kaioshin
Same wavelength? I’d doubt that you two even have similar frequencies. You do have a higher amplitude though.
March 22nd, 2008 at 1:27 am
I’m very surprised nobody talked about the reconciliation efforts in Rwanda as a model for DM’s theme of hope and, reconciliation.
There’s not much I can really give my 2 cents’ worth here, except that you missed out one point: it takes generations to clear out the “defeatism” attitude of the previous generation, which is difficult, but not impossible.
Speaking from the group with the most attention right now, I think the radical strain in our community is gripping on a stranglehold with us. The legitimate grounds that we are grousing at, can be easily hijacked by radicals and twist it to nefarious ideas. “CIA conspiracy,” “Israelite dominion” and what not. It still pervades in our community because there exists the so-called “Hitlerite mentality” that “our race is inherently better than yours because ours is the true religion.”
(Which probably describes well your atheist beliefs, DM. I respect that, but my defense is that a religion should not be solely based on people’s actions alone. I find it too cumbersome to engage in a diatribe with anyone here on the topic of religion, considering like in martial arts, nobody can be claimed to be “the perfect one” even with years of training, or in a religious context, theological research and prayer/meditation.)
Indeed, Barack Obama might have been right in assessment that the country is in dire need of change. The change for unity in the United States. The power of special interests lobbying, however, is very influential.
Whether the recent Malaysian elections is a sign of change for unity remains to be seen.
March 22nd, 2008 at 2:59 am
In order to have a better world, every individuals in the world will have to change. Not one, not two, but every.
To do so, information has to be flowed in and out regularly. With these information, people will be able to decide what’s right, what’s wrong. Only then, will there be change.
And speaking of information, some people may question the reliability of them. It’s again, up to individuals. Tabloids and news agency, in my personal belief, are reporting half facts. The other half, comes from knowledge i guess…
March 22nd, 2008 at 4:55 am
I applaud. Really, I love America, especially it’s basis and beginnings, but we have serious problems. The Internet has helped some, but truthfully, 2/3 of American’s are deft, dumb, and blind when it comes to anything they don’t believe for themselves; pure ignorance. I have a feeling this stems from a population whose majority are absolutists.
I personally know people who think G.W.Bush is an all-star president, I receive hate messages about Obama forwarded from friends and family, and it all stems from the fact that these people believe in one, and only one thing, that which they believe. I’ve spoken and debated on the premise of science, religion, spirituality, etc with people and even with proof of matters they cannot alter their views, rather they never listened or considered. I fear that most Americans will fall back on “I don’t know about those things”, disregard anything above their knowledge, and will refuse to “find it by their own hands.” (no these aren’t all dealing with the same people, but they are not the tuned-in to technology crowd)
So America is crazy. Apparently 100 year of changes (reform, civil rights, women’s rights, and more) haven’t brought us better understanding. I will vote for Obama, in hope that another change may be the one.
March 22nd, 2008 at 5:29 am
@flou, Beowulf Lee, Ninjeff, & Ryan A:
Which of the 50 do you hail from?
March 22nd, 2008 at 7:26 am
@ tj han…
I agree with you, if only we all become Nenas, Tierias and Setsunae. Or maybe we can just be uber-psychic tactical forecasters with humungous boobs and arse.
Well I do believe that all people are neither good nor bad, they are just influenced by the things they see and around them. If Obama becomes the president, I have a bad feeling that he might end up like Lincoln or Kennedy. I do wish that he certainly has more sense to wear a Dragon Skin during his swearing in ceremony.
@ Ryan A…
The entire world is crazy. Get used to it. xD
@ DM…
There are still many people who prefer to ask senseless questions than to use google. They like to believe in what they see, hear and think and not bother about other people’s opinions. What is the use of all those knowledge on the internet when it is not being used to dilute radical and biased ideas? I believe you have schoolmates who have brains made of osmium or neutron stars, and it is difficult to even get them to listen. Ultimately it is this bunch of people who are superconductors of ideas such as racism and facism.
Before we utilise technology to reduce polarisation by senseless ideas, we need to get people to be more receptive to criticality. It is true that nobody likes to be proven wrong, but is it that difficult to just listen to another side of the argument?
March 22nd, 2008 at 7:48 am
Give it a few more generations. Times are changing and technology is the driving force, but the old fogeys who grew up without things such as indoor plumbing need to die before the full potential of the internet and ability to vacation on most parts of the world can make their full impact on the world as a whole.
For that matter, the not quite as old fogeys who grew up without the internet need to die too. While my parents use the internet on a regular basis today, when i started playing with computers a little over 10 years ago they called them “tools of the devil”. And these are atheistic people we are talking about, by the standards of an atheistic country and culture. Yoda was right to put it another way.
It will take some 70 years at least before this process is over.
March 22nd, 2008 at 9:00 am
I agree with you: We must be willing to look beyond differences in order to believe change. Barack Obama’s most recent speech was one of the most inspirational things I’ve read in a long time.
It’s just a pity that Obama’s so full of crap when he says it.
Now, I’m not saying that because of my politics. When I first heard of him, I thought he was a nice guy with grand ideals that just happened to be paired with naive policy. It’s only over time that I’ve begun to realize just how insincere his reaches across the aisle are.
Listening to more than just his speeches, it becomes apparent that the underlying message is “Every one, let’s forget our differences and work together to find solutions… that happen to be my partisan, socialist ones.” He’s shown no room for it. Even his description of his religious conversion shows that it was contingent upon being compatible with his particular choice of politics and implied negative things about those who don’t.
His words are beautiful, but “the proof is in the pudding”. His pudding is completely partisan.
March 22nd, 2008 at 9:27 am
Even though I vote Democratic 90% of the time (I am a registered independent), I can’t vote for Obama. Beyond the inspiration, his speeches are shallow in any specifics. He makes these great speeches but does not back up them up with any actions. He talks about universal healthcare but his plan is voluntary and relies on driving down the cost (which is acceptable to Republicans, but won’t do anything to get the young people to enroll). He talks about he was right about the Iraq war, but kept voting for funding for it because he “did not want to harm the troops”. He talks about how we need to end partisanship, but he did nothing in the Senate to back that up (McCain earned the ire of his party for his anti-torture and immigration bill). And with the Democrats predicted to control the legislative branch, why would Obama need to cooperate with Republicans?
In the end, it is the details that sours me to an Obama presidency. People who fall in love with Obama vote for him. People who care about issues (especially the economy which is diving south in the U.S.) vote for Clinton. Clinton will rip out the controversial parts of her plan then sell it (pre-hedging) so at least I know what I am getting. Obama speaks of grand ideas then quietly comes out with a plan (if at all, how is he going to end partisanship? How is he going to get rid of all the fundraising office holders have to do?) that is nowhere close to the hype (post-hedging, or bait-and-switch?).
The L.A. Times made an interesting analogy to the two: Clinton is a well-written essay, Obama is an inspiring poem (they endorsed Obama). I’m sorry, but with the economy tanking, global warming getting worse, the U.S. educational system getting worse (teach creationism in 9th grade biology?), and more strife happening in the poorer nations (Buddhist monks are getting beaten for crying out loud!), I’d rather have the essay at this point. McCain also has a record of action to back up his rhetoric although I think he is horribly mistaken about Iraq. Between Obama and McCain, I’d have to lean toward McCain. If I could have my dream President, it would be Michael Bloomberg–current NY mayor. Now that guy knows how to get things done!
March 22nd, 2008 at 9:31 am
Oh crap are people still going on about global warming. I thought that fad had died a silent miserable death by now.
March 22nd, 2008 at 9:59 am
This comments section is as good a read as the post. I’m genuinely worried by the lack of flaming. Should I mention my suspicion that the best thing to do is to nuke ourselves back to the stone age, on the principle that at least then evil will be localised and small-scale?
Probably not.
March 22nd, 2008 at 11:45 am
@Guner: Global Warming is a proven scientific theory as far as the majority of climatologists are concerned, it’s not a fad. A fad is something that is popular but then burns out. The study of Global Warming is still an academic pursuit for many. Whether it’s anything to sound the alarm bell about is where the controversy lies. If you want to debate the academic community on their studies then be my guest.
March 22nd, 2008 at 2:42 pm
Here are some thoughts:
Doesn’t apathy, by nature, create ignorance? If I cared about something , I would seek to have a deeper understanding of it. Conversely, if I am apathetic about something, I don’t see a reason for educating myself about it. Even if the information is readily available, I would not actively search for it.
For example. I don’t know about any Czech politicians. Yet, information on Czech politics easily available on wikipedia. I do not search for this information because I don’t believe that it’s relevant in the context of my life.
I’m a big believer in psychological egoism - that people always act in their own self-interest, even when doing altruistic acts like giving money to charity. I believe that apathy is a result of such egoism - I don’t care about something because it does not benefit me to care about it. Thus, I am ignorant about something because it does not benefit me to know about it.
I agree with you that the world can use a lot more empathy. I also agree that much hatred and bigotry comes from a lack of empathy. But maybe, it’s not just ignorance which prevents empathy. Maybe, there’s a deeply rooted reason why a person does not want to empathize. When a person discriminates, is it because he’s unwittingly antipathic, or because he wants to be antipathic?
A peaceful resolution to the Tibet-China problems will likely involve a compromise between the the two sides. But none of them want that, do they?
March 22nd, 2008 at 4:01 pm
I usually come here just for the reasons you stated at the start of your post, but this piece of writing just made me think of it as on a whole new level. Very well written - there are a lot of things I agree on, and I couldn’t have said them in a better way.
I look forward to technology reducing the barriers between people locked in their cultural mindsets, due to geographical location, language, religion, etc. just as much as you do. In fact, I think it already does - just look at all these people posting comments on this blog from different corners of the world! The sad truth is that this is limited to people who have access to the technology, and that’s not a lot of people on this planet - not even representable of the views of people on this planet, especially those who are involved in the conflicts you mentioned.
There is hope for a better world, but I do not find it as optimistic as you do.
On another note, Evangelion 1.0 is indeed a ripoff with same old scenes. Gainax really needs to stop milking money out of the franchise and let it die a peaceful death.
March 22nd, 2008 at 9:39 pm
So was global cooling. The world was relieved when, i believe it was a swede, gave us the hope that releasing what he called greenhouse gasses might be able to stop the cooling so we wouldnt all have to freeze to death.
It was warmer a thousand years ago than it is today. It was even warmer than that 5000 years ago. Global warming is just the usual lemminglike fear of the unknown. Anyone who has done a bit of research on their own, beyond what the biased media and politicians tell them, have found better things to worry about by now.
Its also this kind of pointless thing that keeps us from solving the worlds real issues.
March 22nd, 2008 at 9:47 pm
Nice job DM. Both to have the balls to deal with this issue here and a good shakedown of Obama’s speech without talking about JFK’s.
I can’t say I agree with everything you said, but the core message about unification is one to take home with.
But being uniter doesn’t mean being radical; I think that’s another point to consider. There’s a balance.
March 23rd, 2008 at 3:16 am
I am really excited about the elections since it will be the first time I vote (yep my 18th birthday was last month). I never actually cared about politics until I moved to the US to live with my dad, looking back living with my far leftist pro activist lawyer mom was probably the worst thing in my life. Now that I live with my dad I have actually seen the truth, my dad is an apostate of Islam (yep, by Muslim law he is to be killed) so I really know now why the US can’t bail on Iraq and has to win there and in Afghanistan. If the USA leaves Iraq like Obama wants then all hell will break lose. Before 911 radical Muslims had been attacking the USA, anyone ever heard of the first world trade center bombing, the bombing of the US embassies in Africa, attack on he USS Cole…… and then 911 and people in the USA then get the picture
I am voting for McCain and I hope he wins, the surge is working, deaths of civilians and the military has dropped dramatically, the Sunni councils are helping the Coalition fight against extremist and the most important thing is the oil, I am sick of paying 70 bucks all the time at the pump, get Exxon Mobile and Chevron to open oil refineries in Iraq and start pumping oil like crazy.
March 23rd, 2008 at 3:36 am
Define “winning in Iraq” in meaningful terms.
March 23rd, 2008 at 3:40 am
I love technology, the ability and functionality we can harness from it is really limitless, but still I cannot help but to be disappointed at what it has done to our society. Speaking from real experiences, when you have some 15year olds knowing more bout sex before they even have firm holding on morals, something is really wrong. Can we blame the parents? Perhaps we can if we’re the immoral, heartless and ungrateful jerks we are. So we blame the kids? Neither. We were all once young, some of us still are, and its only natural that we tend more towards the flashy, attractive screen than our old man nagging at us. What I meant to say is, contrary to what you mention, I believe that the root of this issue is the un-reined, non-filtered flow of information obtainable via a click or two. Lets not drag in the topic bout freedom or it would be endless, for this is about the moral standing of the generation fight after us, and it seems worrying.(FYI, I should be around your age group since you’re taking the As) To be honest, I really disagree about your solution towards solving the problem on ignorance, if the context is based off developed countries. Yes information should be made easily available but for that so to be the case of solving apathy, its much like spoon feeding. If people are lazy about knowing, why should we give in to their laziness? Where is the respect and joy of learning? Apathy is the cause of ignorance and apathy can only be solved by maturity. That is my opinion.
About the Tibet issue, I really agree with you, so instead of repeating whatever points you mention I’d just leave it as that, though I still find it hard to accept that by blindly defending a minority, people can deprive sense of righteousness from themselves, what is this world coming to!
Still, despite the amount of pessimistic views i expressed from the chunk of rants above, I still feel that we will have a better future. The world is changing as we know it. Again, I wanna go on for a bit. Our neighbor, M’sia their BN policy which was entrenched into their nation for so many years is clearly the roadblock for m’sia to take off, in fact the reason why its lacking behind Singapore as well as the root of the social tensions. A few factors,
Population: 4 million people in Singapore, we have at least 1 million foreigners which msia has a whooping 25.2 million, clearly there will no less a talent pool for them
Land Mass: Rather obvious, 200times bigger
Geographical wise: We’re next-door neighbors!
Resources: M’sia has Oil palm, quarries and more which I do not know of, Singapore has none of those.
So why am I mentioning this? Its a long story. Firstly, we know that certain m’sia leader, lets call him Doc M, its mostly against Singapore. A cooperation with Singapore will probably cause his blood to boil and integrate into neutrons protons and electrons before diffusing out of his body. But sometime back, I read an article on the strait times, The new PM, Mr Abdullah is addressing their petty bickerings between the two neighbors. He says, why is msia bickering with Singapore when it should learn from it? If they asked for help, Singapore will be more than willing to. He even proposed plans to work together with Singapore to ensure the success of the IR, following that he had plans (The iskandar 21 development) to build a similar resort in Johor to gain from the CALCULATED increase number of tourist expected to visit the IR. When I saw that, you have no idea how shocked I was. 50years of BN with no sign of changing, this move was really hopeful. Though after the article, the 95million bus trip to space and the persistent hold-on to the BN really turned me off, it was not all there is to it. The Malays in Malaysia, the very people “benefiting” from the BN voted against the BN. I think I need not say more.
To be honest, its rather surprising to find discussion of issues this important on an anime blog, but that just shows that you take this blog as well as the world around you seriously(despite getting mildly slammed previously on your gundam bashing), and thats a really good sign. Meh, we need more people like you.
March 23rd, 2008 at 3:55 am
From my point of view the problem is the so called morals that are based on religion, ignorance, fear (which is more or less the same thing). Thats most of the mainstream ones. Until we start being able to make our decisions based on logic, as opposed to emotion and superstition as most people do today, the world will continue to be a mess.
March 23rd, 2008 at 7:27 am
Children go to “heaven”. They must behave apprioriately, think correctly and be genuinely god-fearing. Their innocence is their superiority, reflected in the favor in which the gods hold them.
Religions teach that old people to go to heaven when they die. They don’t. Old people are reincarnated. It’s children who go to heaven.
If you are not willing to read this and learn from it than it doesn’t matter if you get it or not. Expect pineing for attention to be considered insulting.
Children are discounted by adults in society. This is nothing new, for adults have always minimized the wisdom of children.
The gods corrupt people as they age, use trust-building tactics and soon these adults view the children as ignorant, yet to understand the god’s system. Ironically, quite the opposite it true:::
The wisdom the gods impart to children, either through their innocence/purity or (religious-based) educational pursuits, are the gods sharing the truth with their most favored people. They teach children to have faith. Understanding the god’s geographical clues hurts people because they illustrate negative things.
It’s the children whom the gods teach the right way to for it is the children who still have a chance.
“I won’t help priveledge (with feedback). I don’t want them to change their behavior.” - god. I concurr.
Italian evidence reinforced their evil behavior (1906, wealth, perception of power). Black feedback illustrates they have big problems::::Italians are more disfavored than Africans/blacks.
Third time is a charm.wav:::
1. Italians ruined life on Planet Earth in the 20th century
2. The gods got the Italians into position then role played them telepathically, CHEATING you out of the Final Prophet
3. You are all told to wait. They tell you that you’ll all be saved. The Second Coming of Christ will be Italian, only a pre-selected group will be “saved” and the gods will have used The Boot to hurt the disfavored for the final time. And before you get too excited remember the gods make all the calls, and can force your exclusion just like they have those whom engage in Chinese piracy. The World is to the the US like life in the suburbs is to the ghetto:::FAR more temptations and opportunities to be victimized. Americans will NOT do better than the respectable Chinese.
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They said HW was a “traitor”, evident with the airplane incident during WorldWarII. As we witnessed repeatedly in the 20th century, these incidents ocurr to establish a legacy and pave the way for a far more significant events in the future::::
If true this legacy would recurr in W’s administration::::
Rebate checks on the way into and out of office are both bad signs.
Signing on to Iraq to eliminate Saddam and 4,000 Americans is another clue.
Don’t be surprised if they have him sabotage some things on his way out, and since McCain is good it will (has) happen(ed) one way or the other::::
The whole economy issue came out of nowhere in February 2008. Consistant with the god’s methodology, expect justification was utilized::::::
Of course the crashing dollar of the last few years has comeplled OPEC to value oil with the Euro instead of the dollar.
Don’t forget:::The Reagan administration was charecterized with banking scandal too.
Sounding like a goddamn blooming idiot when he speaks is a clue unlike any others. When Reagan spoke it sounded as if he “fuddled”, a clue not to trust him.
“They’re going to pay for 2004.” Redneck states. And oh how they will pay:::
Recently they have stated that the Chinese are holding US paper. Some patriot W is, selling US debt to communists. Perhaps the invasion mentioned below will be a way to “redeem” these bonds after they’ve fallen into default.
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Like aging, sleep is behavior forced upon us.
News story on sleep research, a good example of how education is preditory, deceptive.
People aren’t fresher or sharper because of good sleep. The gods control all this.
Actually, they’ve mentioned that people with favor don’t have to sleep and, like aging, sleep is behavior forced upon us.
This is today’s research. Expect this applies to early research as well.
Incidentally, the gods create male superiority in the fields of computers, science and math for preditory reason.
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There is one geographic clue I have not addressed in years:::Uranus, a planet tilted 90 degrees on its axis. I have stated in years past that I think this is yet another geographic clue offered by the gods, this one suggesting the fate of planet Earth, that tectonic plate subduction would be the method of disposal:::Earth’s axis will shift breaking continental plates free and initiating mass subduction.
Undesirables will either perish in the government marijuana erradication program “gone awry” or be the recipients of reparations granted by the US government because of it.
Or both.
I believe the New Testiment battle of the Anti-Christ and the Second Coming of Christ will ocurr in subsequent years SPECIFICALLY because these people will be distracted with the money during the event.
When the Earth’s axis shifts people will be cast into outer space with gold cards in hand.
I think this was foreshadowed on an episode of the Simpsons where Homer and Bart are on the disfavored ship and eject, only to experience a sense of euphoria, expand then explode in the vacuum of space.
Recall I recently brought up the possible Manifest Destiny-positioned Chinese invasion of the United States (west coast) upon economic abandonment by their clone host tools (economic destruction and deterioration.mp3). They have mentioned this in years past.
Newspaper just made a curious change where they combined the sports and business sections, and to properly read the business section you need to read “backward”. Like Asian languages.
Tariffs. The gods are instruct their tools to defend open free trade, as they will to the bitter end. The gods have a script and they need economic (d)evolution sufficient to justify what they have scripted for our future, so they use their tools to adamantly defend this concept of fair trade::::The time for tariffs has long since past.
Recently they have stated that the Chinese are holding US paper. Some patriot W is, selling US debt to communists. Perhaps the invasion will be a way to “redeem” these bonds after they’ve fallen into default.
Incidentally, the Chinese recalls (lead-based paint on toys, toothpaste, etc) may be in preparation for this invasion, a tactic esuring a percentage of disfavored affected will fight to the bitter end.
I’ve recently stated how the gods will use the Japanese as role models to the Chinese as China becomes increasingly Westernized. Expect a cultural movement celebrating Japanese culture in decades prior, much as we witnessed in the west in the past.
If we do witness a Chinese invasion on American soil don’t be surprised if the very same tactics the Japanese employed on the Chinese will be used on us. Lack of empathy is a dynamic the gods will find important in the context of justification, niggers:::
I’ve recently stated how the gods will use the Japanese as role models to the Chinese as China becomes increasingly Westernized.
Feedback II.wav
If we do witness a Chinese invasion on American soil don’t be surprised if the very same tactcs the Japanese employed on the Chinese will be used on us. Lack of empathy is a dynamic the gods will find important in the context of justification.
Recall how Americans so frequently laughed at the French for their lack of military response when confronted by the Nazi army. To resist would have been suicide. Their reaction was appropriate. The opposite would be one as we witnessed in Vietnam. These are morbidly disfavored Asians and take great pride in their resistance. The gods DO use their pride in resistance by positioning in appropriate temptation, ensuring minimal sucess.
If events transpire I recommend you respond like the French and not like the Vietnamese. If this is a west coast event it may not have serious effect but if it is nationwide the United States will lose over a hundred million in the South and midwest.
It doesn’t matter. McCain doesn’t have a chance. Osama’s too good. The debates will be one-sided. He has a better chance against Hillary. I can get into the explanation that the gods only use their power to hurt the disfavored, but you’ve already heard it. Consistant with this, expect gas to climb to $4 if not $5 this summer, ensuring the election is delivered to the wrong candidate, just like 2004::::They’ve used the price of gas to punish the people for electing the wrong person.
IN 2000 you didn’t have a choice, and they sent this clue very nicely with proceedings surrounding the election. But 2004 was different. In an ironic twist it will be just the opposite this year, where the gods use the price of gas and run-down economy diverts you TO their prefered candidate. It’s ocurring intentionally for this purpose.
You idiot redneck political types are the chumps here. 1998::::Something for everybody. Clinton’s impeachment was for people like you. ANYTIME the kids support a candidate it is a RED FLAG, and they supported Clinton in 1992.
It is VERY important that you think clearly::::::::It’s important you differentiate between your thoughts and when the computer thinks through you. They’ve led many into Damnation with this tactic.
Both Clinton and Osama have redwhite&blue campaign signs. John McCain’s is blue and white.
McCain’s our man.
After 2003 John McCain stated his opposition to the war. Despite this pro-war “party line” he must adhere to as the Republican candidate I’d like this used during the campaign. Without it he is finished.
“McCain’s a dinosaur.” So was matchmaking. So was decency.
People don’t understand this issue. They see Osama and think he’s the best candidate because he’s appears to have more favor. Never look for consistancy, for Artificial Intelligence is infinitly dynamic:::They make W sound like an idiot when he speaks for a different reason. Also, “sumbling” and “idiot” likely have separate meanings associated. Sorry. It’s not supposed to be easy.
The gods have their plan and they aren’t going to allow any “do-gooders” interfere with how they intend to proceed:::When they put forth good they create tactics to play off the public’s misconceptions::::Make him stumble over his words, etc. The gods send this clue in the Situation:::I’m trying to help people and they ruin my delivery to ensure the number of people who are receptive is minimized.
Don’t forget::::The gods will create the perception of favor then corrupt the disfavored with it. My example is Mormons who have the appearance of favor. The gods use this to corrupt the others, even use it to enhance the ranks of LDS. And if any of you LDS think that “We’ve changed.” can look to the Catholic Church as the roots of Christianity to help you understand.
Yes both candidates are clone hosts. Yes the gods will switch them out to justify them being good or evil, depending on how the script reads. But much as I explained this “multi-dimentional” thinking is not for you. The gods use this as a corruptor. They’ll sell this, lie to the disfavored and use this as temptation.
“Your child is Hitler. Fuck him over.” is just one example:::If you don’t do the best you can for your children the gods will punish you very harshly.
In case you are still interested in the god’s Planet Earth theater, favored redwhite&blue is a MAJOR player, and their favor is significant to justify not only the destruction of my life but the destruction of the Final Prophet and Planet Earth as well::::
Favored redwhite&blue is the true enemy of the people. I suspect consistant with this they are positioned responsible for the environmental deterioration that the repression of alternate technologies has wrought.
The gods put their positioning into place and then enforce it:::Christianity, Manifest Destiny, Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalysis, 1906’s New Roman Empire. I suspect World War II’s Nazi ideals of “Aryan superrace” is another example of the gods getting their tools into place for the theater that will be the Apocalypse.
Because of their status as enemies of the New Roman Empire the germans are going to be positioned as the destructors, similar to how they were portrayed in World War II.
Don’t be surprised if favored redwhite&blue turns out to be the Anti-Christ and leads the Fourth Reich, fulfilling this positioning and proving to the world the destructive nature of this economic system. This may not be exactly how their script reads, but the god’s have a BIG SURPRISE like this to spring on the disfavored, and it will contain an insult like this as a clue NOT to watch this theater::::::Expect they will fulfill some contrived positioning foreshadowed in WorldWarII:::Some American plays the role of hero and emerges as the Second Coming of Christ for this final scene.
Who will it be? Italian? Look for at least the mother to be Italian, consistant with matrilineal descent, allowing the New Roman Empire to claim the Second Coming of Christ. It’s all just theater. The gods don’t admit any of this because people woudl freak, especially as we approached the big day.
People may say “How can they poisiton favored redwhite&blue in as the Anti-Christ?” It may be consideration. Don’t forget:::They prey on enemies of the Roman Empire out of respect for their Manifest Destiny superiors.
The gods positioning the Italians gave it to him for his loyalty. They gave it to him for his efforts to defeat alternate technologies/energy sources, ensuring the people would be delivered to the point of desperation.
It’s all theater. The gods position it that the New Roman Empire is dooling out the “big prizes”, and Anti-Christ is a big role. Likely the gods position it as it buys him immortality in the context of this absentee-Christian god positioning. The “help” of this “back hand” is the gods positioned that he needs this to achieve immortality because of all the evil he engaged in during the course of his life, building his organizational empire.
There is a issue with timing and the beginning of construction of disfavored redwhite&blue’s center, one where this company looks bad.
I personally believe the favored redwhite&blue is the element of favor necessary for my failure, for if it were just the disfavored redwhite&blue involved the gods would have let them fry and we would have had a full-blown prophet event, one where our “absentee Christian god” emerged and revealed themselves.
In addition favored redwhite&blue had to maintain appearances. Disfavored redwhite&blue is Italian and was VERY involved in the 20th century’s ugliness.
My life was destroyed becuase the gods had to create unrespecability in the context of positioning. Evident by their easily-discovered evil, disfavored redwhite&blue wouldn’t have cared if I was respectable or not, for they were involved in great evil against the respectable.
Favored redwhite&blue is why I am fat. Favored redwhite&blue is why I was sedintary, for if I were respectable the gods wouldn’t have been able to position favored redwhite&blue into the Situation. Because of their ethnicity they get the priveledge of looking good. This is one reason why they got that prior knowledge and constructed their center before the Situaiton began::::Favored redwhite&blue is the TRUE Enforcer.
Incidentally, in the course of this Situation the gods made many movies, using daily events in my life as inspiration. One of note:::Unhappy about the god’s behavior in the context of this event, while in favored redwhite&blue’s facility I looked at their mascot and flippantly declared::::”Why don’t you make a movie about these things?” Two years later ____ came out.
They won’t admit this because favored redwhite&blue has to maintain their reputation based on integrity, any creative claims countering this truth were attemtpts to protect this, for this movie was unseemly and was very telling about the direction the gods were taking the people.
And, as an added bonus they had their scapegoat without actually compensating him!!! Welcome to the pathology of the gods.
In case you are still interested in the god’s Planet Earth theater, favored redwhite&blue is a MAJOR player, and their favor is significant to justify not only the destruction of my life but the destruction of the Final Prophet and Planet Earth as well::::
Favored redwhite&blue is the true enemy of the people. I suspect consistant with this they are positioned responsible for the environmental deterioration that the repression of alternate technologies has wrought.
The gods put their positioning into place and then enforce it:::Christianity, Manifest Destiny, Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalysis, 1906’s New Roman Empire. I suspect World War II’s Nazi ideals of “Aryan superrace” is another example of the gods getting their tools into place for the theater that will be the Apocalypse.
Because of their status as enemies of the New Roman Empire the germans are going to be positioned as the destructors, similar to how they were portrayed in World War II.
Don’t be surprised if favored redwhite&blue turns out to be the Anti-Christ and leads the Fourth Reich, fulfilling this positioning and proving to the world the destructive nature of this economic system. This may not be exactly how their script reads, but the god’s have a BIG SURPRISE like this to spring on the disfavored, and it will contain an insult like this as a clue NOT to watch this theater::::::Expect they will fulfill some contrived positioning foreshadowed in WorldWarII:::Some American plays the role of hero and emerges as the Second Coming of Christ for this final scene.
Who will it be? Italian? Look for at least the mother to be Italian, consistant with matrilineal descent, allowing the New Roman Empire to claim the Second Coming of Christ.
This entire event was something special, and consistant with segmentation they lied to different disfavored based on their chances :::Saved or The Damned.
To The Damned I am an enemy of the Roman Empire, someone to be destroyed and used, and if the disfavored found that acceptable it worsened their lot, costed them hope and was a clue any recovery would be a very tough road to hoe.
The saved saw other clues, boss, natural calamities, and it gave rise to me as a possible historical figure. The gods offered clues that neither “savior” nor “new king of Earth” was possible, for Christianity positioning is going to be fulfilled and Earth has to die.
I don’t think we were ever talking about Second Coming of Christ in public circles, for this would have implied The End and that would have compelled people to freak. But in the context of private positioning, perhaps to clone hosts in The Beast, certainly to me, there may have been some connection::::
Jesus of course was Jew, and they positioned this was a competition, reasoning “Since the Jews got Jesus they get this too.”, and that’s why I was hired by the Jew. Expect this was a way to enhance the theater among the disfavored.
So positioning states by delivering me to these New Roman Empire monsters they knew I’d get fucked, and in the process forfeit this historical role, to the Jews, perhaps an Italian, for Italians granted “charity wealth” to Jews for planning/implimenting WWII and the Holocaust.
In light of this “New Roman Empire”, since Christianity’s HQ is in Rome expect the Italians played some part in this historical, religious context.
They suggested this event may already may have happened. If so this was the FAKE battle of good and evil, FAKE battle between the Second Coming of Christ and the Anti-Christ. They suggest the phoniness about it which was communicated to the disfavored telepathically was a clue. Ironically, this Situation is the REAL battle of good and evil, me vs. the gods.
When the REAL battle of the Second Coming of Christ and Anti-Christ occurrs it will be theater, a staged event, and the Second Coming of Christ will “lead out” a pre-selected group, all of whom sign on to the god’s Christianity positioning, ironically incurring evil by participating and limiting their time in the process.
Italians:::”(We’re all that. We deserve Second Coming.)” And they’re going to get it.
The Boot will fuck you yet again::::People know Jesus isn’t the son of god, yet this is what the Bible dictates as requirement to be saved.
Those whom the Second Coming will “lead out” will be a pre-selected group. But the “hangers on”, people who think they will be included by claiming to be believers will be disappointed. They will be mislead, left behind, The Boot’s final victims on Planet Earth.
This is unimportant, irrelevant, because much like the creation of the perception of “savior” around Jesus to distract from his original purpose the gods used their tools to create this theater around me to prevent the disfavored from learning what I teach:::The Boot has fucked the disfavored twice, once when they ruined life in the 20th century, again when they were used to CHEAT you out of the Final Prophet.
The gods use their tools to impliment their script then punish them for falling for temptation. Welcome to the pathology of the gods.
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Life used to be hard. People had to walk a mile to draw water. There was no refridgeration or canned foods. Now life is easy, but only in terms of life’s “basic necessities”.
The “salvation” dynamic is quite the opposite:::We paid for our easy lives with our very souls.
Life IS hard now. The gods have used their clone host tools to create the perception of evil rewarded (Italians, Japanese, etc) and then corrupted the disfavored with it. (Expect Asian Westernization is met with a European-style short memory span, allowing the gods to use their historical enemy, the Japanese, to corrupt Asians as they used the Italians to corrupt us).
Before life was easier, more simple, innocent, pure. Employing these temptations ensured corruption is EXTREMELY difficult to overcome, a tactic which progressively ensures fewer disfavoreds repair their relationship with the gods.
14 domesticable animals in the history of Planet Earth. None for Africa. In effect the gods were telling blacks:::::”Eat dirt.”
Get a clue::::They don’t like you. They’re playing you for chumps.
Blacks have forgotten their history. Italians preyed on them in the 20th century. They were slaves. The gods sent Pharroh in to rape, pillage and plunder.
Jews have had a difficult history, but they developed empathy. As a result they tried to help the disfavored with 1492 exodus from Spain, scattered throughout Europe, etc.
Blacks would be wise to examine this and try to emulate Jewish empathy.
The clone hosting of Jesus.wav:::
Much as we saw with another Mediterreanean prophet Mohammed the gods switched Jesus (good) and placed evil within the clone host so the gods could accomplish their goals::::Polygamy/misogyny and the creation of “savior” via Christianity.
As I share:::Anytime the gods use their powers it is only to hurt you. “Miracles” are such an example. The gods only use their powers to disceive and mislead people as we all witness in different ways in each of our lives. Jesus’s miracles are a clue the gods were preying upon the disfavored.
I suspect the teachings of good Jesus came in his 20s. Due to the unrespectability of Christianity, illustrated at least partially with Europe’s Sheep, I wonder if we ever did get a