Wednesday 14 June 2017

285. WHO is to blame for WHAT? > Responsibility lies within ourself!

STATVIEWS@19177

Systems have been created by those who can profit by manipulating them. This is mankind in control of personal benefit.  Once a general intelligence is assessed,  a rhetoric is created by those who set out to take advantage; such are today all our institutions - self-serving!

When man settled away from nomadic life, survival of the fittest was replaced with the ploy of politics.  Free time, and a closer 'togetherness' of the sexes, brought in an array of male created additives. Religion, work ethics, sheer muscle power, all made certain to keep their upper hand.

This entree is not about how certain male spiders are consumed after coitus by the female. Though fascinated by a continuum of nature, my views of our unfolding species are intrigued by the apparent anomaly of desires in our own efforts towards a lack of sustaining a global equilibrium in our behaviour.

WHAT in our character is it that so discombobulates with Nature? WHAT appears as the over-rulimg major aggravant?  My suggestion: There are simply too many of us!

If we could STOP propagating; if there were just less of us (like 1/3 amount for instance)?
We would very likely leave each other alone.
- Your Religion would be YOURS!
- Our politics - OURS!
- Your  Sharia law would continue to denigrate women,
- But it would not affect us over here.  
- OR,
-YOUR Dictatorship would be entirelyYours, whilst our Hypocritical Democracy would continue to be 'OUR' dilemma.

I continue to expand and assess my own thoughts.

For those who are prone to Blaming Things - not themselves, but THEM!
I say: Although it's the set way out, ultimately, it's GOT to get to YOU! And YOU is ME!...
and ME = MY-SELF!

Blaming, as a state of mind, recognizes the quick'n easy way out of any 'conflict of interest '
Is there a need to look more inwards and perhaps find a greater responsibility within ourself?
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rhetoric |ˈredərik
nounthe art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques.

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