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03-09-2002, 02:04 PM | #1 |
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The "dictator" disease
As I observer humans of all sorts, I find a pattern in human tendency to control others.
Every huma being wants to be important, and those who fail to become achievers tend to want to control other people's lives at any cost. Everyone wants to impose their own morals and whims on others because everyone thinks they are right and they have the truth. This disease is something which is unnatural to humans but is prevailant due to the brainwashing people go through starting at a young age. The socialists have no clue about rights and justice so they become worshipers of their own whims; when one of their policy fails they invent a new one, and this continues on. Others seek to control others for their won selfish purposes all the while they seem to preach "rights" and "morals". The anarschists have the best ideals, unfortunately anarchism is not practical due to the lack of advancement in human nature. We have thousands of years to go before anarchism can be considered. The politicians are the most immoral people ever as they either have no morals, they never have any sound answers and all they can do is sing to the songs of the people who elected them; once they are in power they pretty much do whatever the hell they like, until elections are near again. Then they start thumping "morals" and "ethics" as if the business of government is to impose morals and ethics on people. The only true moral concept is "do not impose your whims onto others." |
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I'm afraid I am going to have to dissagree here. People are merely products of their environment, and do whatever they can to suceed in said environment, control or no control.
Don't impose your whims on others? What is your definition of 'whim?' |
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The person who started this topic has been banned repeatedly. I'm closing this topic. Mods feel free to open it if you think it's worth opening.
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