More Cops equates to more victimless arrests by kevin murray

There are so many laws on the books already, that in fairness to everybody in the general public, there is bound to be some obscure law or even a general law, that most people violate on some level at some given point, signifying that just about anybody can be arrested at anytime, if the authorities so desire to do so.  In actuality, it is even worse, for the police can simply arrest anybody that they so desire by asserting that you have violated a law, even when you have not, if they are determined to do so, or have been instructed by higher authorities to do so, which is why it is extremely dangerous to have a list of laws so long, so convoluted, and so contradictory, that anyone at anytime can be arrested.  This is the type of thing that we see in dictatorial, or tyrannical societies, of which, those that oppose the party in power, and are considered to be a threat to such authority, are arrested under the most dubious of circumstances and accusations.

 

There are a lot of constructive ways to work with people, that appear to need help, of which, one of the very worse, is to arrest them, convict them, and to incarcerate them, for that typically upends a person's life, loses them their means of employment, rips apart their family life, annihilates their bankroll, and destroys their future prospects.  For instance, the amount of arrests that are made each and every day for crimes, which are not even really crimes, such as victimless crimes, is an outrage foisted upon the American public, as some sort of public safety issue when it really isn't anything of the sort.  Victimless crimes such as illicit drug usage or sales, prostitution, illicit gambling, public intoxication, loitering, and so on and so forth, can be dealt with in a manner that does not necessitate an arrest, or incarceration, for these aren't really crimes in the first place, because there isn't any victim, and there isn't any real reason why the policing authority of the state needs to arrest these people, as opposed to perhaps issuing something akin to a traffic ticket or similar or just leaving them alone.

 

If, America, has an abiding interest in reducing illicit drug usage, or of reducing prostitution, than it should address these things on a community level, which deals with people as human beings, deserving of respect, consideration, and caring, as opposed to dealing with them as criminals.  There is a massive difference between the two, and punishment is virtually never an effective way to get someone to change their mindset or behavior whatsoever, whereas, getting to know someone, have a conversation with someone, learning about someone, is an effective way to bring understanding and empathy to a given situation. 

 

There is such a thing known as freedom, of which, people should be entitled to make decisions and to do things that they so desire to do that are personal choices with personal repercussions, and if those things include things that you do not approve of, that you do not personally do, that you consider to be a moral wrong, what of it, for unless you then take the energy, time, and consideration, to express to that person in a concerned way, how these choices made, may not be the best choices, and thereby give them an opportunity and chance to respond to you, than aren't you judging them, denying them their freedom or free expression, before having walked in their shoes, and who made you the Supreme Judge of them, anyway? 

 

We don't need more laws, we don't need more cops, we don't need victimless crimes to be crimes, but what we do need, is for the hypocrites and busybodies to first get their own house in order, and to stop treading on others with ill intent.

Police Officers and the need for criminals by kevin murray

The United States has the highest incarceration rate of any western nation in the world, and it isn't even close, this would imply, would almost mandate, that the United States, unlike other western nations, must be a land of utter chaos, close to a civil uprising or revolution, and thank goodness, the police are here to protect the innocent and vulnerable.  The thing is, that just isn't the truth, for the unfortunate truth is that because of our massive criminal justice system, which includes the courts, the prisons, the officers, the correctional personnel, the forensics, and everything and anything that is related to all of this, the United States has developed a huge criminal justice infrastructure that must be fed, and "criminals" are the necessary food that keeps the whole dirty business going.

 

That is to say, you know you are part of a sick system, when private prison compounds sign a binding contract with State or other authorized authorities, guaranteeing them a quota of criminals, in which the punishment for the state for not providing these institutions with the minimum percentage mandated of criminals to house and feed, is the payment of a monetary sum, that the state pays as its penalty for failure to provide enough incarcerated criminals.  This fact, gives up the ghost completely, that the state has little or no interest in preventing crime, but has incentives and all the interest in their community of finding "crime" wherever that may be.

 

Not too surprisingly, criminals are always easier to find, when one's resources are concentrated on the very people that do not have the wherewithal to fight back, which would be: the poor, the indigent, the ill-educated, and the simple minded, all making for very easy targets for the policing authorities to prey upon, of which, for the most part, the general public, doesn't much care, just as long as the police doesn't bother them, or their family.  This means, that as much as the authorities declaim that police don't have quotas that they must maintain on a consistent basis, they do, though internally, no doubt, the word "quota" is never used, substituted instead by being mandated to meet "performance standards" or "departmental performance goals" so as to demonstrate materially that the given police officer is performing per standard, which effectivelymeans arresting people and issuing tickets, for if a given officer is not doing that, than what is that officer actually doing on their respective shift.

 

This signifies that the entire criminal justice system apparatus rests of the men and women that make up modern police forces or their federal equivalencies, for without these men and women bringing in "product" there isn't much of anything for those in the criminal justice system to actually do.  So that, for a certainty, the more officers hired, than the more arrests that will be made, the more criminals that will be manufactured, and more criminals that will be incarcerated, so that, those that complain about police brutality or police persecution, aren't ever going to reform the system by requesting more respectful officers, for the system needs product, so that in order to make fundamental change,  the only protest worth making is the protest that demands the absolute reduction of police officers in a community, for less officers, means less manufactured crime, less manufactured criminals, and less manufactured incarceration, and it really is as straightforward as that.

The Danger of sweet alcoholic drinks by kevin murray

People like to consume their alcohol in all sorts of manners, from straight up in "shots", to a very basic mixture of alcohol with, for example, just orange juice, to very sophisticated mixes of several ingredients of which usually one of the main ones is the addition of sugar sweetness as well as fruit flavors in order to cut down on the general perception of the straight bitterness of alcohol when not so mixed.  How adults drink their alcohol is their own choice, of which, alcohol, when it is not mixed with anything, is most definitely an acquired taste, obvious to all that it is alcohol, and fairly easy to know how much one is drinking of any type of alcohol, if one pays attention to the amount of alcohol being poured.  So that, if one knows that their basic alcoholic limit is three 1.5 fluid ounces of 80 proof, or 40 percent alcohol drinks, of their favorite brand, and their drinks are mixed at exactly 1.5 fluid ounces, than that person is well aware of exactly how much alcohol that they have consumed, and thereby knows their given situation.

 

However, drinks that you mix, or at mixed at precise specifications, are not the same, not even close to being the same to drinks that are mixed out of sight, wherever that may be, especially made problematic by those that favor sweet drinks, in which, the sugary content of soda, or its equivalency, do a stellar job in masking to a very large extent, the bitterness of the alcohol being consumed, signifying that if one of your checkpoints when drinking alcohol, is your judgment that the more bitter the drink is, the more alcohol that it has, so that when a drink that is overloaded with sweetness is consumed, your perceptions of how much alcohol that you are actually consuming will now fundamentally be in error.

 

Not only does the sweetness of sugary substances make drinking alcohol far more palatable, it also makes it difficult to know how much alcohol is being consumed, so that, by the time, you figure that out, when you are, for instance, feeling a bit drunk, or wasted, you have already consumed more alcohol than you intended, which places you into a vulnerable situation.  Further to the point, sugary drinks can mask not only alcohol very effectively, but psychoactive drugs, so that, because of this masking, you can easily consume a drug that will incapacitate you, typically given to you, by somebody that does not have your best interests in mind.

 

So too, some people on their own or through peer pressure, take substances such as cough syrup containing codeine, mix it into a sugary soda concoction, in order to get a "high" from doing so, all made far more appealing by virtue of the fact that the drink tastes sweet, so that the perception often made in your mind, is that this concoction is pleasurable, which encourages one to drink more of it, even though the effects of such, are not good for either your body or your mind.

 

As much as some people love their sugary drinks mixed with alcohol, it is that sugar that unscrupulous people can use to deceive you, and thereby provide you with drinks that have considerably more alcohol in them than what you think you are drinking, or even worse, other substances that will knock your consciousness out, making you vulnerable to those that are exploiters of such, in which the vehicle that they use to take advantage of you, is the sweetness of sugar, disguising the bitterness of their intent.

This is what you're going to say when you die by kevin murray

People do an inordinate amount of things when they are alive, from good to bad, from useful to useless, from hateful to helpful, and so and so forth.  Yet, many people don't want to face up to the fact that eventually their physical body will give out and therefore their physical life will be no more.  Some people like to believe or to fool themselves into believing that this life is all that there ever was or ever will be, in which such a foolish philosophy often leads to a life that fundamentally is flawed, because without knowing the end, the purpose of such seems to be ephemeral.  Then, there are others that believe this life is their only life to be on earth, but even with that "knowledge" they aren't able to stay focused on what really matters for those that fail to prioritize the eternal over the temporal, aren't going to be finding a very satisfying after life.  So too, there are others, more perceptive, that understand that life must be a cycle, of the inevitable birth, death, and re-birth, in which, the objective of such is to actually improve oneself so as to get back to the ultimate First Cause, which is the Creator of it all, understanding that earth is really a proving ground, testing who and what we really are, so that for those that wish to soldier on with God, they must be in harmony with He who is perfect Harmony.

 

It is therefore, rather disappointing, that so much time and effort is generated to do all sorts of material things, of which some, no doubt, are of considerable merit, whereas others are just variations of "killing time", whereas every minute of every day should actually be spent in pursuit or in conformance of the only thing that really matters, the Man behind the curtain.  Still, mankind has made tremendous progress in the sciences, in the arts, and in mathematics, because those making such pursuits and those following these trailblazers, recognize implicitly as well as often explicitly that the design of all that we see and all that we record, is not random, never has been random, but comes from the very hands of the most intelligent and intricate design-maker, of which, to be at the feet of such an incomprehensible genius, is really a privilege and worthy of our devoted homage.

 

You would think, that governments, that nations, and that families, would recognize the value of being in the pursuit of their Creator, as compared to pursuing material wealth, or aggrandizement of power, or of selfishness or greed, so that the world would definitely be a more pleasant place to be, but the world so often behaves as if it really doesn’t have a sensible clue.  This means, that many people, in many ways, aren't about much more than making sure to take care of their own, which just might be only themselves, and have little interest in self-sacrifice, egoless, or less of anything that doesn't benefit their own desires, and takes no prisoners with those that stand in their way.

 

But, the sad thing is, while we go round and round that merry-go-round, trying to grab that brass ring, is that when we inevitably meet our point of death, we aren't going to be saying how much we wish we had been greedier, or more selfish, or more bigoted or less inclusive, rather we will be saying, unless our life has been in exceedingly good order, that we wish we had been: "more patient, more loving, more caring, more understanding, more generous, and less judgmental, and less evil", ruing our mistakes, foras it has been said, you most certainly will reap what you have sowed.

The Real Unemployment Rate by kevin murray

Statistics can tell whatever story that the disseminators of want to tell or spin for the general consumption of the public, further to the point, the repetition of such information, or misinformation, often enough and pervasive enough, has a tendency to get accepted as of relevance to many people.  A case in point, the unemployment rate for America has consistently been perceived as low in recent years, even considered to be at a rate that reflects "full employment" even though the reality of the situation in the lives of those that surround us postulates that this could not possibly be true.  The reason that this is so, the reason that what we perceive does not reflect these positive statistics must be because the statistics being foisted upon us are not a true reflection of the real unemployment rate.

 

The most prevalent unemployment rate, talked about and most sited is the unemployment rate, U3, which is defined as the unemployment rate of people that are without jobs but have actively looked for work within the past four weeks, which not only seems incredibly arbitrary, but almost senseless, for human nature has a strong tendency to give up, when they fail at the same activity, in this case, achieving employment, again and again, which U3, does not measure.  A truer reflection of what unemployment actually means is to take into account, discouraged workers, that are people that want to work but have essentially actively given up finding work, as well as other workers that would in general like to work, but haven't been seeking anything recently, as well as part-time workers, that want to work full-time but are unable to find additional employment or the means to accomplish such.  All these additional categories are classified as U6, of which this unemployment rate far exceeds the official figure that the pundits use in the media.  So that, the current unemployment rate of U3 as of August, 2017, is 4.4%, whereas the unemployment rate of U6 as of August, 2017, is 8.6%, which is a considerable difference.  Additionally, from 2009 to 2015 the U6 unemployment rate was in double digits for each of those years, signifying, that our eyes do not lie to us, that rather than America being fully employed, it really is not.

 

In addition, there is another meaningful category of employment, which is the labor participation rate, which is the percentage of people that are employed as compared to all those who are unemployed, of which those that are retired, students, or taking care of children or other familial responsibilities are not included within this number, so that this number reflects those that are employed in the labor force as compared to those that have the capability to work but are not working.  The labor force percentage rate has been in a long term decline over the last ten years, in which the labor participation rate fell from 66.4% in January, 2007, to 62.9% in August, 2017, indicating that not only has the percentage of Americans in the labor pool that are working dropped significantly, but that the number of employed Americans has stagnated for its "growth"  over the last decade is at an anemic  overall rate of 5.12%, as compared to a population growth during this same period of 8.08%.

 

The declining labor participation rate, in conjunction with a real U6 unemployment rate which only recently declined to 8.6% reflects that a huge swath of Americans are effectively wards of the state, underemployed, unemployed, poor, disadvantaged, and completely out of reach of any significant part of the American dream, all this, despite the fact, that America is in aggregate the richest nation in the world, though America professes egalitarian sentiments, the distribution of its wealth, resides primarily inthe hands of the few, leaving a great balance of Americans, to lead lives of desperation, dissatisfaction and destroyed dreams.

USA: Like a Boss by kevin murray

August 6, 1945, could have been the day that everything changed forever, for this was the day that the United States dropped from the air and detonated a catastrophic atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, to its utter destruction, a city that while having some military facilities, was probably chosen because of its overall compactness and to prove the Biblical power of this new atomic weapon, which it did by killing around 45,000 people on that very first day, and through the invasive power and devastation of radiation, it is estimated that another 100,000 persons died due to radiation poisoning from this atomic attack.

 

This meant, in a nutshell, that America, unlike any other country in the world, unlike any other country in the history of the world, had the power to effectively end the world, and/or to bring every other country to its knees in homage to the mega-powerful United States.  Surprisingly, given the opportunity to do so, it did not.  That is all to the credit of America, for when provided the opportunity to rule the world, when given the chance to be the one empire in the world, it chose not to be.  Perhaps, this was happenstance, that is to say, perhaps America believed that no other country would garner the ability to develop such atomic weapons, or at least, America would be aware of it, if they so chose to monitor such; or perhaps America realized that having this awesome power and then actually using it or threatening to do so, would put the world at an incredibly dangerous risk, all we know is that for a certainty America when given the opportunity to do so, did not.

 

The restraint that America showed and demonstrated to the world, when it truly would have been the global empire, collecting tribute from all other countries, large and small, demonstrated the maturity and clarity of its vision, and perhaps why this country understands better than all other countries, that each of us, has unalienable rights, and that certainly taking such rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness from other countries, for no legitimate reason, is a violation of such. 

 

We should, the world should, be forever grateful that when given the opportunity to use the most destructive power in the world as a conquering god, that the American nation, did not do so.  This means, of course, hindsight beingtwenty/twenty, that there are a significant swath of people that wish that America had actually gone out and taken control of the entire world, be they rich and poor, allies or not, and thereby been able, in theory, to make the world a more pleasant and harmonious place, but if it had done so, it would have converted the world to its atomic faith, by the sword, and not by reason, nor by persuasion, and those that force conversion by the sword, will surely die by it too.

 

Until the Soviets exploded their nuclear bomb, four years later, America was the boss, it was their show, to do whatever that they so desired, in which, their desire was to take former enemies such as Japan and Germany, and help to rebuild them, to make them economically viable, to improve the lives of those that had lost so much in the World War; America, at that time, showed the graciousness and wisdom of true power, of a boss, that wished to make the world a better place of egalitarian harmony, rather than one of a servant or slave to a merciless master.

Police and Social Media by kevin murray

Everyone seems to use some sort of social media, especially those in the millennial generation, of which, most people are seriously misunderstanding of how social media is most definitely a two-way sword; no matter how well you believe you have your own social media under your control.  That is to say, some people are proud to point out that their Facebook or Instagram accounts are set to private, as if private on the internet is somehow equivalent to private in real life, something akin to being alone behind a locked door with blinds and windows sealed shut, though it most definitely is not.

 

The problem with social media and any of the assorted bells and whistles that will discreetly make your account appear to be more private and thereby less accessible to outsiders, or this or that, is that social media sells you the illusion that this is actually occurring but the walls that have been built up, aren't much more than weak cardboard barriers, that will prove little or no hindrance to determined people that strongly desire to know something indiscreet about you.

 

For instance, people do dumb stuff all of the time, of which some of that dumb stuff is illegal, and incredibly being that dumb they post pictures or videos or make posts that essentially incriminate themselves, feeling that because they are using a nickname, or their account is on private, or so on and so forth, that only their authorized friends will see their posts, and all that is to the good.  The very first edifice that puts this whole thing in perspective, is the incredible amount of "friends" that people have on their accounts, in which, they usually don't know for a certainty who these friends really are, so that, those that do not have control of their friends, have lost control of everything private on their account.  That is to say, case law, has already adjudicated that if you share your "private" post with a friend on social media, than that friend, any of your friends, are free to disseminate such information as they so desire, even to the police, and that therefore any expectation of a violation of your privacy is null and void.

 

As already stated, you don't even know for a certainty exactly who all your friends are, and people fall out from friendships all the time, so a privacy setting isn't going to be all that secure for you in the first place.  In addition, the posting of messages, cryptic or not, blatant or not, on social media outlets that essentially incriminate you or someone that you know, are actionable information to the police authorities, so if you are on their radar to begin with, or become part of a pertinent investigation in the future, the police are going to for a certainty take a thorough look at all of your social media accounts, but not only that, like an endless chain of links, they can then follow your friendship to another suspicious person, than follow that suspicious person and so on and so forth, till the police have a very detailed database aboutwho and what you really are.  This means, that when you are called in for questioning, or arrested, you will quickly lose your confidence, when you come face-to-face with the fact that the police know an incredible amount of information about you, and most of it has come from the police simply sitting on their behinds, and scouring the internet in a comprehensive and thorough manner.

 

Things such as social media, devices that constantly update to the world your location and your activities, are all easily monitored, so if you want to live your life in a fish bowl, in today's world you are, for better or for worse.

Transatlantic Air Travel by kevin murray

The Titanic ocean liner, isn't a fable, or isn't just a movie, it was a real event, so back in the day, the rich and elite, in ordered to travel from England to New York city, went in style on an ocean liner, which took many days, and quite frankly, if it wasn't for those rich and elite losing their lives on the Titanic disaster, that story probably would have sunk beneath the waves today.  So too, when the very first commercial air flights were made available from the east coast to European cities, these airliners, carried the rich and elite, to the exclusion of everyone else, because the price was so steep as well as the passenger section being so small, in which, the biggest advantage of such air travel, was the great savings in time, so that those that traveled by air, could be about their business of living the good life in European hot spots, enjoying their haute cuisine and the sights, while those that still traveled the old school way by sea, were in the middle of an endlessly blue ocean.

 

The events of World War II, took aircraft, its reliability and its cost structure to a whole new level, so by the time that war was over, there existed a real opportunity for the manufacturers of aircraft to deliberately commercialize such and make them available for transatlantic travel, in which, the United States, led the world, in producing such, because the European nations, were in the process of rebuilding their infrastructure after the destructiveness of a devastating World War.  This meant that in the 1950s, the first commercial airliners were born, which while still favoring the rich and elite by providing them with the proper first class comfort and pampering that they gravitated to, also provided a more common class of seating for those that simply wanted to get to their destination through the convenience of air travel.

 

Today, with so many airlines throughout the world, and the multitude and variety of aircraft that are built by major players such as Boeing and Airbus, along with the general deregulation of airfare and air travel, the cost of transatlantic travel has dropped to new lows, so that just about anybody with access to some sort of credit, can simply board a plane and within just a few hours leave domestic America and arrive in international places of interest in Europe or just about anywhere, whereas the ocean liners of yesterday, that crossed that same Atlantic ocean, simply don't exist as a viable means of passenger transportation, because people appreciate the convenience, safety, and cost effectiveness of arriving at their destination in so quick of time.

 

This means, never has the world appeared so small to so many, and additionally never has it been easier for people of different nationalities to travel to countries dissimilar to their selves, which is quite beneficial because the more that we learn firsthand about others, the easier it is to see them as in essence, being common to ourselves, brothers and sisters of  meaningful cultures that interest and intrigue us, having children and schools, and aspirations that echo our own experience, which leads to more understanding and empathy for others, and a worldview that trends to seeing a true universal brotherhood of mankind.

The demonization of those that you wish to dismiss by kevin murray

Whatever it may be in life, people and countries get frustrated when they cannot get their way, so enemies are created, so that people that you don't respect or don't want to respect, as well as people that are a constant inconvenience to the established order to have around, and so on and so forth, are effectively demonized by displacing their innate humanity and replacing it with something that makes these targets appear to be something far less than human.

 

For instance, in today's world, most countries aren't really war mongers, that is to say, it isn't easy convincing one's own population that you need to attack another country in order to take their land, their resources, and subjugate their people, when legitimate avenues such as trade and cross-cultural exchanges are readily available, so the basic secret to whip up support for any war, is to justify it by demonstrating that the supposed enemy are savages, or heretics, and typically by pointing out that some sort of isolated attack, that took the lives of a few of your citizens, or violated your border, or insulted whomever, necessitates full-on righteous retribution.  In addition, you pick on something about them which is physical, religious, or cultural, that your enemy seems to have an abundance of, and effectively ridicule it to the nth degree, preferably over a long or relentless period of time, that dehumanizes the enemy, making them appear to be animalistic, or uncivilized, and so on and so forth, so that you can more easily whip up the patriotic waves of justified reprisal against an intolerant and intractable enemy of infidels, savages, or outlaws.

 

Then too, this type of demonization is often used internally within a country to isolate and attack specific races, or creeds, or color, of which usually most of these are relatively easy to target, because they either physically look different from the favored people, or dress differently, or have different behavioral patterns,  so that the ruling class can intently focus on those differences, declare those differences to be a real and present danger to the ruling class, and because these people are different and cannot be assimilated that they must therefore of necessity be eliminated, marginalized, or banished.

 

In addition, there are those that are severely handicapped, or are very aged, of which the utility to the country of these people are infinitesimally small, so that it becomes public policy, that for the good of the state, for the good of the majority, that these people must be isolated and made to feel guilty for their being alive, made to feel useless, unwanted, unneeded, and undesired, while at the same time providing these people an easy avenue of voluntary surrender to euthanasia or similar.

 

All of the above, follow the same basic footprint, which is to take something that is obviously human, and make them appear to the credulous public as far less than human, less valued, or of no value, and rather than to recognize that all have inalienable rights as gifted to us by our Creator, of which His human creations come to us in a variety of sizes, shapes, and beliefs; instead we segregate and attack those that we wish to dismiss, so as to wrongfully take from them what is theirs, to make enemies of those that could be our friends, and to unnecessarily polarize situations that could be harmonized, for it is always far easier and far more palatable to take care of any dirty business, if we first are convinced, that our opponents are not worthy of our agape love or humanitarian consideration.

Cruel and Unusual Punishment: the Jim Crow south by kevin murray

The southern States that became the rebellion against the national government of this country, were defeated, after a long, bloody, and divisive war, in which, Constitutional amendments were passed, specifically the thirteenth through fifteenth amendments, that would once and for all, assert that all Americans, regardless of their color, creed, or former servitude were entitled to their full Constitutional rights.  For a moment, perhaps, or at least as long as the north had a real military presence in the south, blacks, essentially for the first time in the deep south, were able to actually get elected to political positions and were accorded equal rights, but that lasted but for a blink of an eye in the skeins of time, and the defeated south, the defeated white men of the south, soon took back what was always theirs, total control of the political process, total control of policing and justice, and total control of what was permitted or tolerated within their communities.

 

The white man's animus against blacks, absolutely knew no bounds, for as plantation owners, the white man came from a perspective, that he had to be ruthless and efficient in carrying out "justice" against blacks, for the white man within his plantation, was sorely outnumbered, in addition to being obligated to protect and defend his children and in particular his invaluable and innocent white women.  This meant, as a matter of course, that the white man, was always well armed, was always up on the latest local news, and always had additional men that could be called upon to aid him on short notice, in addition to the abiding fact that the justice system with its policing arm, knew what to do.

 

All of the above firmly put to the lie, that the black man was well treated, happy and complacent working as a slave, and that the southern way of plantation life, of taking care of these ill-educated and simple minded blacks, was akin to a Christian courtesy,  that the north never seem to rightly understand, whereas the truth of it was always what it was, pure exploitation of another man's labor, so that the white man could live nice, free, and easy, off of enslaved people's blood, sweat, and copious tears.

 

The disappointment of black men living in the deep south after the civil war, was the immense disappointment of recognizing that this national government, seemed not to care, that their rights were abused on a constant basis, and thereby it wasn't until after World War II, that blacks in the deep south, began to make inroads on getting the most basic of civil rights, such as the integration of schools, the integration of neighborhoods, fair employment opportunities, fair representation in the judicial system, of which, all of this, they had to fight tooth and nail, inch by inch, because the obstinate southern ruling class, would not give up anything, not one thing, without a battle royal.

 

To sum up succinctly how much hatred, the white man had for the black man in the south, consider that these segregation laws, were specifically directed against blacks, so as to obviously keep those blacks in their place, so if you were an Asian man, of which, granted there were no many in the deep south, you could skate by and for the most part not have to worry about Jim Crow, for the laws and edifice built in the south, were specifically meant to separate and to subjugate, forever, the black man. So that those that today proclaim, how the laws have changed, and that everything is now on the up and up, that this therefore is an egalitarian society, are ignorant of the past, ignorant of the present, and ignorant of the future, for the black man has had to fight on the streets and through the justice system, to get what is theirs, and they still don't have it, cause the white man has never played fair, never will play fair, and doesn't have to play fair.

… And the Republic for which it stands…. by kevin murray

The above comes from "Our pledge of alliance" which was originally composed in 1887, and finalized in 1954, of which, perhaps some people would be surprised that rather than stating that we live in a democracy, something that is bantered about each and every day through all sorts of media outlets, we actually are a Constitutional republic.  Further to the point, Article 4, Section 4, of our Constitution states specifically:  "The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government," which makes it very clear that the United States is a republic and not a democracy, and in fact, a democracy in America, was not the intention of the founders of this great nation, and specifically was something that they put in writing that we were not.

 

First, it must be understood as to what the difference is between a republic and a democracy.  A democracy is simply government by the majority, which if you happen to be on the side of the majority, rather convenient, for democracy at its worse, is mob rule, and if one side is out voted, they can in theory, have absolutely no voice in the government, leading to despotic majority rule.  On the other hand, a republic, such as we have in America, has representatives that while typically being democratically elected by the public, are constrained to act within the Constitution, governed by Constitutional law, with a specific delegation and separation of powers, so that no one branch can dictate to the others, or make irrelevant the other branches of such a government.  Further, it is assumed or presumed, that these elected officials, unlike the common citizens, are able to make decisions and to vote based on a careful analysis and proper consideration of a given situation, as opposed to being swayed by the passions of the day.

 

The reason that we hear so much about "one person, one vote", in which all are equal in the weight of our vote, is that it sounds fair, but when anyone can vote, with little or no diligence of the capabilities of that person voting, or of their accomplishments or lack of accomplishments, than democracies devolve into the majority desiring strongly to vote for whatever it is that they want, especially for what they want in the short term, without real consideration of future events or possibly basic human rights; whereas with a government of elected officials, our representatives are not only constrained within the Constitution as to what they can or cannot do, they also must recognize implicitly your basic human rights, your inalienable rights, and the rights as given by our Constitution of which all these combined serve to protect individuals, and especially the minority voice.

 

If one thinks about it logically, than one would not really want to live in a democracy, because quite frankly, most people on a day by day basis, have things much more important and personal to accomplish on a given day, rather than to look at all aspects of a given ballot measure, or an amendment, and so on and so forth, and would, all things reasonably considered, prefer someone of integrity, someone of character, someone that is well respected, to weigh on those issues on behalf of the people. For if the majority are not constrained by Constitutional law, are not constrained by wise and experienced minds, are not constrained by the divisions of powers, than you may will get majority rule, for better or for worse, but it will devolve rather quickly into despotism, for the majority will simply take from the minority, because they have granted themselves the right to do so, again and again, taking advantage of their power, to create a country divided into two, those of the haves v. those that have not.

America: The Invincible by kevin murray

Civilizations do rise and they do fall, so those that believe that there is absolutely nothing that will ever knock America off of its lofty perch simply don't know their history.  Think of great civilizations such as: the Roman Empire, the Greek Empire, Ancient Greece, and the Mayan empire, to name just a few of the most prominent empires the world has ever known, all gone, remembered, but of little import to the world, as it is, today.  For America, the last chance that other countries had to stop them from becoming the most powerful nation on earth was its Civil war, in which, the European nations, watched with interest, but did not interfere with, and after America re-united, consolidated, and got back on track, it essentially through its size which placed it on both great oceans of this planet, its industrious people, and its desire to strive to be all that it could be, became the dominant nation entering into the very beginning of the 20th century, a power that it has not relinquished, for well over 100 years.

 

That said there are many ways and many possibilities that America could fall of which some of these possibilities are as follows:

 

1.       Another civil war, whether it consists of the minorities v. the white majority, the Democrats v. the Republicans, the massive underclass v. the elite majority, of which, all of these could indeed happen.

2.       The decay from within, in which the moral compass of America simply erodes to nothing, so that truly anything goes, bringing us constant confusion, uprising, and endless troubles.

3.       An economic collapse, in which the monetary system as we presently know it, defaults, causing massive unemployment, massive civil unrest, and massive economic change, all done in a haphazard and disruptive manner.

4.       The resentment of the world at large, that since America muscles everyone else, as well as constrains everyone else, but never lets international law preclude it from doing what it so desires, in which the world, unites in its avowed purpose to take down the richest and most powerful nation the world has ever known.

5.       A military coup, because the President in conjunction with the House, finally decides that devoting nearly 1 trillion dollars to our national defense, year after year, is literally stealing food and opportunity from the good people of this country, so that an overdue change to such, is actually implemented, forcing the military to either bow down to their Chief Executive, or to seize power from that Chief Executive and declare martial law.

6.       An active rebellion and determination from the likes of California, Texas, or New York to secede from the nation, and to become independent of it, cascading to more States doing the same, till the United States simply is no longer united and is no more.

All of the above are possibilities, though nothing much more than that.  The real probabilities are shown below, for the earth and this universe are in constant flux, and sudden change can have catastrophic consequences, for instance:

 

1.       America is the bread basket of the world, but due to incredibly colossal volcano eruptionsfrom Yellowstone, as well as the Cascade range, America's weather patterns are disrupted so dramatically, that crop yields drop to a mere fraction of what they previously were, leading to massive starvation, massive civil disruption, and collapse.

2.       Earthquakes of unprecedented fervor rock America, to its core, and Oregon, Washington, and California, within just a few days, completely vanish into the Pacific Ocean, in addition, New Madrid, Missouri, in the heartland of America, develops earthquake levels at unheard of levels, swallowing up much of Middle America.

3.       An asteroid of a truly impressive dimension strikes the American homeland, wreaking utter destruction, not only at the impact zone, but because of the energy waves so generated this also lays waste to a radius far exceeding the size of the asteroid, basically bringing down the complete edifice of America to the point of no return.

Sure, America is the only superpower, but it isn’t indestructible for it cannot control "acts of God", but it does have the ability to work together with other nations in harmony, respect and brotherly accord.

Terminator Robots must be banned by kevin murray

The American public seems to be okay with our endless wars and overseas conflicts, especially when few of our men and women die, or are even in harm's way.  So that with the American military having the most powerful military instruments as well as the most dominating military budget in the world, and with no other single country coming close to what America represents in both military muscle as well as military killing power, America rules alone.  This means that America is never behind the curve, in fact, they are forever pushing the curve, day after day, dollar after dollar, but they are clearly cognizant that Americans, for the most part, aren't thrilled about "boots on the ground", so the military has been relentless in adapting to this new paradigm.  That is a good reason why, America bombs countries at an exceedingly high rate, for those bombs have mighty destructive power, but with virtually no risk of the bombardiers being harmed, further to the point, purely automated drones, eliminate the human risk completely, which is the direction and tendency that America is ceaselessly gravitating to.

 

This then means, with the air effectively controlled by either semi-automated weaponry, and advancing leaps and bounds to fully automated weaponry, the next frontier to control via robotics and their equivalency is the ground.  While one can make a very strong case for robotics being a valuable tool that provides real actionable information by being sent, for instance, into a warehouse or building to examine, inspect, and reconnaissance, the real upshot is, if a machine can do that much, it isn't much more  to decide to make it fully lethal by adding munitions to it, or to its automated sidekicks, so that if the biggest risk while taking down a block, house by house, are the houses, the snipers, and so on and so forth, one could easily imagine sending not the Marines in first, but the robots instead, to search, target, and destroy, with real human soldiers, only coming in to clean up the aftermath.

 

Additionally, it doesn't take all that much more science to take robots that are controlled remotely, with a human viewing the landscape and thereby engaging the enemy through the robots, to fully automated robots that are programmed to engage the enemy, upon perceiving enemy fire, or upon the recognition of human body heat, and so on and so forth.  The thing about fully automated robotics used in military conflicts, is that for a certainty, the actual robot has no conscience whatsoever, so these terminator robots should as a matter of humanitarian principle, alone, never be allowed to be manufactured or utilized.  So too, any semi-automatic robot, controlled by humans who are far removed from the action, of which these humans are in no danger, but permitted to push the buttons that target "enemy" human life, must be constrained per international agreements, for the further remove a given human being is from the action, the further down the chain-of-command that the individual is that triggers the action, the easier it is for that human individual to not comprehend or take personal responsibility for those targets being identified and engaged, which makes it uncomfortably easy to calculate coordinates and kill human life.

 

The day in which robotics are utilized as autonomous killer machines would be disastrous for human life, so too, robotics that kill and that are being controlled to do so by humans, should be internationally restrained, banned, and eradicated, for the more remove that human consciousness and human responsibility is from war zones, the more war and the more killing we will have.

Parole, Social Media, and your cell phone by kevin murray

There are many people that after becoming incarcerated are released each and every day from prison through the process of parole, in which their "freedom" is permitted as long as they demonstrate their compliance with their parole conditions, which typically involve restrictions such as no illicit drug usage, and no contact with other criminals, and so on.  The adherence to such restrictions was significantly easier to pull off before the age of social media and cell phones, because in order for the judicial system to really know what you were up to, they previously would have had to deliberately track you, or follow you, but nowadays your social media account and your cell phone are pretty much your on-person spy tool that will tell everything about you, so that things that may involve a momentary indiscretion, are stored, for possible review by judicial authorities.

 

This would indicate strongly, all things being equal, that parolees do not want to have any social media account, whatsoever, nor do they want anything but the simplest cell phone that does not track the individual via GPS, has no on-line access, no stored images, but basically serves as a way to talk to other individuals, of which, all of these individuals are on the up-and-up.  Of course, humans have a natural capacity to want to communicate with each other, to congregate, to do things, especially with like-minded individuals, and do not naturally gravitate to a non-social controlled life, especially considering the very person that is incarcerated in the first place is someone that probably doesn't have either the best habits or the best character.

 

The very first thing that all parolees should be distinctly aware of, is the fact that as a condition of their parole, their social media accounts will/can be monitored by judicial authorities, as well as the knowledge that private social media setting or not, that they should suspect that even their password or privacy setting is susceptible to those authorities, for once, you hear words to the effect that your parole will be revoked, if you do not release your password, you are betwixt and between.  In regards to your cell phone, the smarter that it is, the more data that can be retrieved by authorities against you, signifying that everywhere that you have been, every conversation, every picture, every text, every contact, is susceptible to judicial authorities, so if you are not completely clean, than your smart phone, is pretty much the death of you.

 

You might wonder, how this is all true, how that your Fourth Amendment rights, which protects an individual from warrantless searches, has become somehowforfeited , but the simple answer is that upon the condition of your parole, you have agreed to surrender these rights, to waiver those rights, in order to have this reduced version of freedom.  The problem is that, social media and smart phones are like having big brother 24/7 broadcasting your life to judicial authorities, whereas, twenty years ago  these things simply didn't exist.  This means, and the justice system knows this, that pretty much at any time for any parolee, if you provoke them, if you annoy them, if they are busybodies, you can easily be targeted, and almost without exception, be guilty of some sort of parole violation and therefore subject to immediate re-incarceration. 

 

Is this a good thing?  For those that do not desire a ubiquitous police state, definitely not, for if, somehow, there comes a time when the government is explicitly permitted to monitor everyone and everything, guilty or not, convict or not, incarcerated or not, parolee or not, then they have the power to deliberately target those that are a nuisance, those that are a hindrance, those that are an annoyance, and everyone so targeted, given enough time and invasive searching by the judicial authorities, will be found guilty of some crime, so that legitimate social protest and minority viewpoints will be eradicated, and this land of freedom will be no more.

Credit card capacity and non-capacity by kevin murray

People have a tendency to take things for granted that have been around for quite a while, and/or have been around since the day that they were born, and therefore reasonably conclude that things such as the easy access to credit has always existed, but it has not.  There actually was a time when there were zero credit cards, but that didn't mean that you as a consumer had no credit capacity, it meant instead, that any credit capacity that you had was dependent upon the local store or the local depot, actually knowing personally who and what you were, as well as the possibility of bartering something of yours for  something of theirs, or a personal guarantee that you would be good for the credit or vouchsafed by another family member, or surety in something that you physically owned, for the trading of goods in one form of another, has existed for millenniums, and is the type of transaction that done with appropriate prudence, of definite benefit, for both parties.

 

In today's society, those that desire credit get such typically through an application done in store, or to the response of mail solicitations, as well as the phone or internet solicitations, in which the institutions accepting your application of credit, do not personally know you, whatsoever, but rely on public information, previous credit history, demographics, and assorted other factors to determine your credit reliability, and often will, in absence of blatantly bad credit, issue you credit routinely, even for people, that have somewhat suspect earnings or earning capacity. 

 

This issuance of credit, can either be a boon or a bane, depending upon how it is treated by the recipient, in which, for some people, a relatively significant percentage of people, once that they do receive credit and make their first charge, do not ever, except perhaps when in receipt of a lump sum tax refund or similar, pay off their credit card balance in full.  While it is true, that the banks issuing such credit, love those types of consumers that constantly have to pay interest, penalties, fees and the like, surprisingly, those that are indebted to such, don't really mind doing so, because without this additional credit capacity available to them, they could not make it day by day, or week by week.

 

This then leads to the thought, what happens, when your credit capacity disappears overnight, or your credit limit is significantly reduced overnight; for those that extend credit, have the option of terminating such or reducing such, in order to protect their assets, for it is always them extending the favor to you, and therefore it is their option to do so, as compared to believing that you as a consumer, have a "right" to have credit.  The most recent time when credit was reduced or terminated, suddenly, was during the great recession from 2007-2009, in which, some banks, were quite quick to reduce credit limits orto even close accounts, in which, the closing of such, necessitated payment in full.

 

This means that those that are not able to function in today's society without the credit extended to them by credit card issuers, are essentially in hock to those banks, signifying a dependence to an institution, that giveth and taketh away, and should that credit disappear, would thereby force one to live within their ready-cash means, with their options available going forward being much worse, making them vulnerable to financial ruin.   So that those without money or at least enough money to stay current, or have access to credit that serves the same purpose, will find few options, other than a life that will become the equivalency of permanent servitude to those that control the purse as well as your access to it.

When the American Dream turns into the American nightmare by kevin murray

The basic American dream for a huge swath of Americans is to have their own home, a good job, or jobs, a good family life with a couple of kids, and all the other basic accouterments that come with being in the most recognizable version of the middle class which is a fair and reasonable goal to aim for, and pretty much de rigueur of attainable achievements. 

 

The thing, though, that often seems to be the most insidious destroyer of them all, is the loss of employment, for that very loss, can be and has been for many a good American, the actual beginning of the end of not only a pretty good life, but the ultimately the loss of everything that made that life good to begin with.  When it comes to working, in our modern age, most people, in one form or another, do not work for themselves, as in owning their own business, having their own trade, farming their own land, and so on and so forth, but rather are working for somebody else, and therein lies the potential problem, for when you are not the master of your own domain, but essentially are a servant or employee to somebody else, you may well find, that your value to your employer can literally plummet overnight, and if that indeed just happens, it may well change everything, and not in a good way.

 

When you have a job, for many Americans, even those that have degrees, tons of experience, professional skills, up-to-date in their professional abilities, personable, conscientious, and all that sort of stuff, your job, may easily be that type of job, in which, unbeknownst to you, is actually vulnerable to unanticipated employment disruption. Further to the point, you are employed at will, or, even if not, can be dismissed without foreknowledge for various dubious reasons and thereby your means of employment, the very thing that literally puts food on table, a roof over your head, protects your family, and that many people defined themselves as, is effectively gone.

 

It would be one thing, if the sudden departure of your job, often lead to other opportunities which were just as good or better, as opposed to the rather frequent reality of it, in which your salary and job opportunities are basically literally eviscerated, so that those that use to have something and now find that they are earning close to little or nothing, will become in a relatively short period of time suffering the privations of a life that has completely fallen apart, and as bad as that is, the conscious realism that things are not ever going to get better.  Those type of life changes, sudden, unexpected, and completed undesired, will take a man of magnanimity, virtue, and grace and turn him into a vulnerable, defeated man that has been reduced to a mere shadow of his former self.

 

The long and short of it is as follows, for those that used to make good money, finding employment at 50% of your previous salary will often be not nearly enough to stop catastrophe, which means that when everything of value is gone or is being inexorably depleted, that a future good life has been reduced to pathetic wishful thinking, which will hollow out a man to his very core, and place him effectively amongst the walking dead, never to rise, for he is nevermore.

People of Color, get on a jury, and don’t convict people of color by kevin murray

The criminal justice system in this country is grossly unfair to those that are poor, uneducated, and lacking the funds to actually retain their own attorney.  The biggest hypocrisy of the American justice system is the fact that rather than being able to assert their Constitutional rights and actually, by law, get what they are supposed to get which in a criminal trial as the 6th Amendment states: “In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed…”, they get instead in over 90% of cases, the rather dubious plea bargain offer, of basically, the pressured coercion of pleading guilty to a lesser crime or having to face the unpleasant consequences for the rejection of such.  Not too surprisingly, for those that do not know the law, have no money, have no lawyer, have pretty much next to nothing, and especially for all those that are presently incarcerated, pending their so-called “speedy” trial, these defendants will take a rather poor deal as opposed to fighting and trying to beat their charges in a court of law.

That then leads to what we see in present-day America, a whole bunch of people of color, that are incarcerated for all sorts of things, of which most of these people were never actually convicted by a jury of their peers.  It is high time, that those that have nothing to lose, determine that they will fight the system, and instead of bending to the will of the state, determine to show that they will instead make their stand in a court of law.

 

Of course, it just isn’t good enough to simply have a jury trial, for the most important part of any jury trial actually isn’t the evidence, or any of the various lawyers, but the jury, itself.  The jury is supposed to be made up of one’s peers, which obviously, would and should take into account, their income, their color, and their social status.  This means, by definition, for those that live in communities in which a significant portion of the population is of color, that the only fair jury selection must have at least some people of color on it.  The Supreme Court has already ruled that defendants are entitled by law, to equal protection, and that thereby the racial makeup of a given jury is germane to that guarantee, so a fair jury, must, by definition, have people of color on it, or the trial itself is subject to review and of being overturned.

 

There are times in one’s life, when an act of civil disobedience is the highest possible and the most ethical act that a person can make, so that, those people of color, that are on juries, all over this country, should take into account, the undeniable fact that jails and prisons have a disproportional amount of people of color that are incarcerated, which essentially is indicative of prime facie evidence that the justice system is corrupt against color people.  Therefore, in order to rectify such, people of color, when on juries, should make it a point of principle, that they will not convict fellow people of color, as a consecrated act of civil disobedience, because when justice over a long and extended period of time spits in the face of those of color, than no justice has been served, and the people, for which this country and this Constitution is constructed upon, must assert their civil rights as citizens, until the walls of injustice fall down, and these heavy chains of servitude have been broken asunder, never to be forged again.

Suckers and the Grocery Store 10% surcharge by kevin murray

In the south, there is a grocery chain, known as Food Depot that advertises that their prices are "our cost plus 10% added at the register", which on the surface seems like a very fair deal, as there are other grocery stores and other retail businesses, that advertise that their mark-up is their cost plus 15% or thereabouts, and some of these enterprises charge a membership fee, so a 10% mark-up does sound really, really good. 

 

But, like most things, that sort of sound too good to be true, there are flaws, deliberate deceptions, and the exploitation of consumers that is actually going on within this enterprise.  The very first deception is that if your business model is really your cost + 10%, than rather than this 10% being added at the cash register as a separate but distinct charge, it should actually be part of the retail price to begin with.  That is to say, rather than marking a given item as $10 and then adding $1 for the 10% mark-up at the cash register, the item should instead be marked as $11 which includes that 10% mark-up.  The reason that this is fairer is the fact that the price would now show the complete and full price, with no trickery, whereas an item with a price sticker on it that says $10, makes the real price appear to be $10, despite the "knowing" that there will be a cash register surcharge to it.  The showing of the true price also makes it easier for people to consciously price compare between one item that they are use to purchasing elsewhere in comparison to that price at the cost + 10% store, so that when that price does not reflect what it truly costs at the cash register, it is relatively easy to get fooled into believing that you are getting a better deal than you really are, or even whether it's a deal to begin with.

 

As bad as that is, there is the total hypocrisy of advertising in big bold words that your prices are "our cost plus 10%..." when in very small words, discreetly placed or seldom noticed are the words that most consumers do not read or are unaware of which reads: "Our cost includes freight, stocking fees, and associated expenses."  This statement that their costs include freight, stocking fees, and "associated expenses", gives the game up for what it truly is, a sucker game, for most people just simplistically assume that cost would be the equivalency of the invoice amount of the goods so purchased, but in actuality, for Food Depot, costs are really whatever that they want those costs to represent, because "associated expenses", unless specifically broken down to the consumer, can cover or cover-up just about everything.

 

The exploitation that is used by Food Depot, covers two basic areas, of which the first is, when the true cost is the stated sticker price + 10%, humans have a strong tendency to see the price as shown on the sticker as the price of the good, so this encourages them to believe that what they are buying is cheaper than what it really is, and while Food Depot can talk all day about how they have clearly displayed that the full cost is the sticker price + 10% at the register, if they really cared about being price transparent, and they don't, they would simply change their stickers to actually reflect the total cost which allows consumers to then compare apples to apples.  The fact that they don't indicates strongly that Food Depot knows that if they actually disclosed how much their true price is to the consumer that they would not compare well to their competitors, further they know that stickers that fail to reflect that true price makes those goods appear cheaper to the consumer, which benefits their bottom line.  Additionally, and this is rather quite pathetic, but the educational system in America is so unequal, that there is a signficant percentage of Americans, that literally do not know how to calculate 10%, don't know what it really represents in cost to them, couldn't calculate it in their head, can't cacluate it with a calculator because they don't know how to use that, and simply kind of know, that an extra 10% represents some additional cost to them, but still believe that whatever that they have purchased is that retail price plus a tiny bit more, never really realizing that the extra 10% is actually a massive markup, specifically designed to trick them

Give me Liberty or Give me Death by kevin murray

Patrick Henry was nobody's fool, and on March 23, 1775, he gave an impassioned speech to the denizens of Virginia, urging them to take up arms and raise a militia in order to face off against our British oppressors.  In that historic speech, Patrick Henry, stated these words in reference to what to him was indeed the moment of truth, and thereby the time to stop any equivocation or accommodation to the British: "I consider it as nothing less than a question of freedom or slavery…"  Further, Henry, stated, "…it is natural to man to indulge in the illusions of hope," indicating that those that thought accommodation with England was still possible were sadly mistaken and failing to grasp the truth of the matter.  Further to the point, Henry, rightly spoke that in order to know the future, we just need to consider the actions of life under the British in the past, in which the British while preaching reconciliation and patience, but were in reality, bringing across the seas, more troops and quartering these new troops amongst the colonists. Henry correctly saw this as: "…the implements of war and subjugation…" and was not fooled into believing the cooing words of the British, nor their deceit, for their meaningful intent was to bring the colonists to heel.  Henry states that the colonists had done everything within their power to entreat the British to show them the consideration and respect due to them as people deserving of representation and justice by the British crown but all to no avail.  Henry then urged his fellow Virginians that the only appropriate means to resist the tyranny of the British was to fight, and to fight now, before the odds against the colonists got even worse.  Then, in his closing remarks, Henry questioned: "Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery?" This, indicating that those that vacillated as to whether to actually fight and to thereby willfully oppose the British had instead made the conscious and cowardly decision that they would rather prefer "safety" and hence a reduced form of life, even to be placed in a form of perpetual servitude to the British crown, rather than to risk it all, so as to have real liberty, and real freedom.

 

The result of Henry's impassioned speech and the blood, sweat, and tears of those brave colonists that took the fight to the British was ultimately the successful establishment of a new country, a republic, known as the United States of America.  But recognize this, as great as Patrick Henry was, and he was a very great man, he also was white, and for the most part, nearly two hundred and fifty years later, those words spoken by Patrick Henry are not the same words that a respectable black man can safely make even today in America.  For, in reality, if a noble black man was to raise ruckus in this country, demanding that he and his people have true liberty, true freedom, true opportunity, true justice, and true equality, of which all of these things are in theory his already as Constitutional rights, unfortunately, this black man would as a matter of course, be subject to all sorts of slings and arrows of misfortune, from the ruling elite of this country.  For America, loves to talk about fairness and opportunity, loves to talk about how egalitarian that it is, loves to talk about how progressive are its ways, and America can point to all sorts of things that supposedly prove how liberal that it is, but the reality is the reality of the overall present day condition of those that were previously brought to this country against their will as human chattel to be used by the white man as he so willed.  Though that has changed, that change is acres and acres short of what it should be, so for a black man, today, right now, to demand his liberty or his death, will find, he won't get his liberty, but he will surely get his death.

Monks, Nuns, People, God, and Society by kevin murray

There are all sorts of religious organizations throughout the world, some formal, some not, in which for devotees of such organizations, there may purposely be created sanctuaries for such devotees, such as a monastery, abbey, convent, or structures similar to this.  Those that live within a monastery, for example, must follow the discipline and rules of that domain, in which, the structure and purpose of what can or cannot be done, prayer times, devotion, duty, and so forth, are typically defined in a way that are consistent, purposeful,  and strict within that given discipline.  The main purpose for any of these devotees is to find solace in the word of God, through quiet devotion, as well as through the purposeful acts and accomplishments of a given day.

 

While the greatest purpose for anyone's life is to find our way back to God, it isn't quite good enough, to simply close the door on outside influences and outside disturbances, and simply walk away from the world at large.  Granted, it is no easy task to perform a monk or a nun's duties faithfully, and full credit should be given for those that are devotees of the highest order, but there is also an obligation that every person has to society, which is to engage that society, and to make that society better by bringing your knowledge, knowhow, and grace to your interactions with others. 

 

This means, that while it isn't necessarily wrong, that some monasteries essentially are closed systems, in which once you are in, you never leave, nor do you deal with the outside, except in special circumstances and conditions, it essentially means that such a system is far from ideal, and lacks the gift of giving to the world at large.   What is a far better approach, is to look upon your sanctuary, your prayer, your discipline, as the means to become daily invigorated with the love of God, and to thereby take that love and rather than hiding it under a bowl, place it high up on a stand, so that our fellow brothers and sisters can see the revelation from such a brilliant light.

 

This signifies that within our own domain that we should indeed take the time to contemplate, to meditate, to step away from the din and confusion of our everyday world, so as to reset our minds and thereby to renew our spirit, so that we will be stronger and more self-assured, for the world brings us many troubles that easily can wear a given person down, and thereby change someone from caring to someone that just sees life as something inexplicable that must ultimately simply be endured.

 

There can be no higher respect than to respect those that truly have their house in order, of which, from such clarity of mind and spirit, they help us to see the world and society for what it really is, a proving ground, so that those of calm temperament and serene presence, do not panic at the travails of a given day, but show us best how to competently deal with them, along with letting us know the inestimable value of listening to that still small voice within, that each of us, must, if we are true, recognize as the soundest touchstone of our lives.