Friday, May 18, 2012

I quoted the Declaration of Independence and Bambi...You know this post is gonna be good!

I would like to share my feelings today. There is something that is starting to become a serious trend, and I, personally, feel that it is time to stop this foolishness. There are 2 basic types of people. The people that get persecuted, and the people that do the persecuting. At least those are the 2 types of people I will talk about today. People tend to go back and forth on this one. I would like to begin by repeating something I heard on Bambi when I was a young lad, and it is a very true statement. "If you don't have something nice to say. Don't say it at all." Did you hear that? No you didn't because you are reading, but did you read that? Yes you did because now you are reading this. Ok, so my point now. Although sometimes that is not the case. It is almost always the case. I am not perfect. So yes I say things that aren't nice. Sometimes things that aren't nice are true. When it comes to those kind of things we need to be tactful in how we approach saying it, or if it isn't going to help we probably shouldn't even say anything. Then sometimes, things that we say are just hurtful and have no reason to be said other than people just want to make themselves feel better about what they are doing. For example, if a fat girl, or guy maybe but most likely girl, tells a skinny girl that she is too skinny and that she needs to eat a cheeseburger. That is just a way for the fat girl to put the skinny girl down, and in turn make herself feel better about eating everything that she sees. This is why America is beginning to become a place that no one wants to be. We have stopped protecting the people that haven't done anything, and more and more we are becoming people that attack each other about every single thing. If we aren't gay, then we tell everyone they can't be gay and that its immoral, and that they are going to hell, and that they are just gross. If we are gay, then we tell all the gay haters that they don't know what love is, and that their religion is is the only reason they feel that way, and that their God is a horrible one because he would allow such a thing to happen, and blah blah blah. If we are fat we attack people by telling them they are too skinny. If we are skinny we tell people they are too fat. If we are somewhere between fat and skinny we commit suicide because we have no one to argue with. (jk about that last one hehe) If we are religious we tell everyone that isn't religious that they have to be religious. If we aren't religious we do all sorts of "research" to prove that religion is made up. Do you see the pattern here? Everyone is attacking everyone. I am not worried about getting nuked by North Korea, because at least if that happens it will end the ongoing and ever growing war that is here. Am I the only person that feels that contention is the most awkward and horrible thing in the world? When people start to argue I go into find something funny to say to stop the arguing mode. I can't take it. I think I should be in a beauty pageant, because I honestly want world peace. If you have seen the avengers then you know that Loki's plan from the beginning is to turn the avengers against each other. I don't know that Satan has a plan similar to that. I can't say for certain whether Satan is real, but what I do know is that if I was him that would probably be my plan. Maybe something to think about? I mean if there is no Satan, then either way people are still awful to each other, and that will undoubtedly be the downfall of mankind. Who knows maybe once we are wiped out by our stupidity pigs will take over. They are the smart ones right? I don't know.

So the reason I started blogging about this is because, yet again, people are attacking each other on facebook. It's about religion, being skinny, you know the usual. I have friends, who I love to death, but they always post stuff about religion. Specifically the mormon religion. The most recent one had quite a few comments, and people that were really offended by it. There was some article about something that use to happen in the mormon temple...I don't really know. I didn't care to read it because I am not really a reader, but they said they meant no harm by it and that it was meant to be informative. I am sorry, love them to death, but I find it hard to believe that they would post something anti mormon on facebook when I bet a large amount of their friends are mormon, and then not mean ANY harm by it. You know what my way of avoiding causing any harm is? I don't post crap that will undoubtedly make people angry. It is like running into Harlem and saying "MLK Jr. was actually white!" I mean I can't really post that on facebook, because I don't think they have the internet in the ghetto's yet. But yeah, it's kinda similar. It's the same thing I was talking about earlier though. Non-religious people digging up dirt about religious stuff. I am religious, but I don't read articles disproving atheism. Granted, I don't like to read so that probably has a lot to do with it, but still. I believe in people being good to each other. I think that if we all chose to believe that, maybe we wouldn't have all the trouble we have. Everyone is so bent on proving that they are the one in the right. It doesn't matter if they are or not. Are we so insecure that we have to put others down in order to feel more secure about ourselves? I think the answer for most people is yes. Otherwise why would we put others down the way that we do? I don't care if you are black, mexican, gay mexican, white, fat, skinny, religious, not religious, whatever. Why, instead of finding ways to make you feel more secure about your lifestyle, don't you find ways to better humanity with your efforts. Tell a joke, teach a child how to tie their shoes, in the words of the scouting motto "do a good turn daily". Life isn't about being angry. It is most definitely about being happy. I don't care what background you are from. The Declaration of Independence and Will Smith were dead on when they said that we are entitled to "the pursuit of happiness", and that is exactly what we should pursue. You can't tell me that you are happy putting others down. How can that make you happy that you are putting another person down? Who knows, maybe I am too compassionate, but maybe I am just the right amount and everyone else is bat crap crazy. I don't know, but what I know for certain is that people's undying passion to find fault in others will be our downfall.

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