
If you want to live in that kind of world, more power to you. I'd rather have the freedom of speech I can say what I want--even on the internet. Why do you think that guy stood in front of the tank in Beijing?
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I have no idea what you're ranting aobut right now, but I will assure you one thing, sarcasm is reliant more often than not on your voice and how you say the words you're saying. Speech effectively neutralizes this effect and its only when you say something very obviously wrong that people are somewhat able to identify sarcasm. Example: 2 + 2 = 16!!! oF course!Evidently, sarcasm and irony are too deep for this crowd. Independant thought has never been my strong point, as I'm also illiterate, and have a small vocabulary.
Reread my post, and bear that in mind. Suicide is a great idea. Have I made my point, or do I need some fancy way of separating sarcasm from honest belief?
I think the over use of the emoticons tends to dilute my point, and dull my razor wit. Some people just don't seem to how sharp irony and sarcasm are until they cut themselves. Does any one read my posts, and come to the conclusion I am for "conditioning"?If so, you are bleeding!
By your definition then each president America has is a new country. Therefore the longest Democracy has been in place is for 12 years.Please, try to keep in mind my "gung ho" pro capitalism sentiments,and watch for sharp edges. Note to the thick headed, or honestly mistaken, (you know who you are)Torture Drugs, terror,-BAD, freedom---Good.
As far as the 200 years is not enough time to judge the system, it is at present the longest stable running govermment in history that faced competition. Don't bring up the Chinese dynastys, because they fell repeatedly to invaders. They absorbed them, not defeated or resisted them. Sheer numbers. Each invasion founded a completely new empire, which broke away, and was reconquested. Mongols didn't alway have asiatic features. The Romans? Pah! Some of these Empires only lasted hours.
Hint: New Emperor, new empire. Got any examples in the last 1000 years if you don't accept my definition of "new" empire?
Your point here still has yet to manifest itself, because I can understand that the people are not THE government, but that by itself has no meaning whatsoever to anything i've said, and if it does, you should connect the two so I can understand what you're talking about.The USA is the longest running government in the world today, because the people in it are not THE government, but people with jobs WORKING for the government. Laws, not men.
Let me sum that up." A difference, that makes no difference, IS NO difference!!" The name is not the thing. The map is not the territory. Slaves, serfs, peasants? All the same.
I've read Brave New World, and HandMaiden's Tale, and 1984, and Butterfly Revolution, and Kant, and Rousseau, and Locke, and Hobbes, and Confucius, and Lao Tzu, and Montesquiue, and Voltaire, and Wilde, and Freude, and lots more. Don't try to beat my down with reading I'm literate enough to make my own conclusions.As to your claim about wanting to use copper wire. If there is no copper available, you don't have the option of using it. Use what you HAVE! Surely you have read SF stories about being on colony worlds where all heavey metals are rare earths. What effect does this have on their tch base?
There are NO perfect people. There never WILL be. STOP asking for them. STOP designing sytems that need them. STOP calling systems that are designed for imperfect (REAL) people as bad. If they were "perfect", they wouldn't BE people. (Read brave new world.) Use what you HAVE. Is this thing on?
I don't think Communism is superior to democracy. I support a totalitarian government where the elite of me tells everyone what to do.Over 200 years of "semi-prosperity" (what does that mean? becoming a world economic superpower in less than 150 years?) and counting is better than 73 years of oppresion and failed economic plans. Who says the US government will fall in the next few years? It probably won't, it''ll last for hundreds of years. It will take more than a few corporate scandals for people to lose faith in capitalism.
You don't need to be brainwashed in order to look at the killng of over 6 million Jews and get a sick feeling.
Even if America is a country where only the elite have a say in government (and it is not), anybody can join that elite. Ever heard of the "American Dream"?
is superior to Democracy is no better than thinking the other way around.
Oh, and for the last time READ do some simple research on the ture workings of the government and the economy, become active in local politics, review laws that are actually being passed, and how it restricts your constitutional rights.
BTW, the american dream disappeared with the fifties. Not everyone can become elite. Look at reports on the concentration of wealth in the country and you'll soon find out.
You are mistaken, have you ever read your states constitution?I'd like to know where you are checking, because that's not true in any way.
AltoidMaster I agree with you on most of your opinions, and see that you understand the point I was trying to bring across. Expressed by the quote above. The government is not perfect. Yet despite this imperfection many are oblivious to it. And how compared to other powerful governments throughout history, the US is in fact, has just as many evils which, are gravious enough to call for radical reform. And while we may disargee on the steps we must take to remediate this, at least we have acknowledged the problem.Neither did i call Democracy as evil or the epitome of bad government. I'm pointing out that even Democracy has flaws. Doesn't it? What I DO get riled up is when people start going on about 'US is a near utopia" because no it isn't, it has so long towork its way to even a "near utopia" that I expect the sun to supernova before that happens. Give it a rest. No government is perfect. Democracy is certainly a preferable form to some, but don't discount other people for thinking differently. Discount them for having poorly thought out arguments with large gaping holes in them.
As for reality, your reality is the enviornment you are in and the people in it. Look at your own econimic standing, the type of enclosed environment you live in. While you see the few privilged succeeding, I see the poverty that kills countless more. Reports and news inform you of the "actual reality", the things you don't see, the people in starving nations that you don't travel to, or people you deny yourself to acknowledge when you see them begging on the street. Don't restict yourself to the closed reality you live in or what friends or family tell you. Seek the truth.
You disagree with the way Communism handles its problems, I can understand that. I disagree with the way much of Communism works. II would like to point out the good realism with which Master of Ossus tackles this touchy subjects, he repeatedly uses "tends" and "I". A realization that his opinion isnt absolute and doesn't try to spout off nonsense about perfect Near-utopian societies.YOU bear the burden of proof here, but you have demonstrated nothing. I do not feel that any of my freedoms are in any kind of danger, and I really don't like communists. They tend to be idealistically ignorant of human behavior, history, and economics. They tend to look for quick yet peaceful solutions to long-term problems--sometimes ones that can only be solved through conflict or debate. They tend to try and get other people to solve their problems for them. Think about it. If they did not have these traits, why would they believe in communism?
can't seem to recall the name of this Socialist, Alexandre something. But either way, he was a Communist who believed that the economic and social gap in society would be closed by the poor working harder and becoming rich. A sort of Russian Dream type of thing. Lenin wanted to take the wealth from the rich and give to the poor. So you see, even in Communism the "rewards" system does not have to be completely abolished. In fact I think this is the only way government CAN work successfully. This is also what is happening in China right now.In any case, this person appears to be unusually pessimistic about people for a real communist, but I still disagree with him. I don't feel that gifted and talented people should fare as poorly in the world as the dregs of society; I don't feel that a system without rewards can work; I don't think that freedom, the ability to raise oneself in society, and the ability to influence the way that one lives are acceptable trade-offs for societal stability.