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So I’m racist; What? Me worry? People, someone is going to call me SOMETHING; Label me SOMEHOW; (There's now a label for everyone!) That's comforting to them to be able to classify me, so they think they understand all there is to know about me. What ignorant fools, they are trying to make us! A good belly laugh is therapeutic for me! I’ll laugh at what I think is funny, and I could not care less if someone’s feelings get hurt, because,
I AM NOT IN CHARGE OF YOUR FEELINGS; YOU ARE!
PUT THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR INSENSITIVITY WHERE THE “F” IT BELONGS!
We don’t have to be in love and court everybody! If this trend keeps up, We the People are going to become nothing but taxpaying amoeba.
I don't know about you, but, I have a life to live, and you can bet your ass it will be like a rational, intelligent human being!
2 comments:
your words are spot on, infidel!
especially your theme:
ownership of emotions.
if someone gets angry
is it not their emotion?
their problem?
i have choice.
i choose not to be hooked by their emotional drama plays.
and if i have an emotion
which is impeding my forward progress
i simply say to myself"
i am not this emotion.
thus i gain intellectual distance
and the ability to be objective
about the facts of reality
determining the issue.
imho, your post was brilliant.
but don't expect others to understand
nor embrace
the concept
of emotional objectivity.
the brain secretes a certain hormone
when one is in a high emotional state
and the zombies are addicted to it.
drive on with your rolling back the walls of ignorance.
and as we all know
ignorance is not a pejorative.
it is simply a state of not knowing.
which certain privileged underclasses
consider bliss, apparently,
as the u. s. of a. hurtles towards the brink.
gold skyrocketed today.
the dollar is doomed.
and so is america
unless radical changes are made.
and since they won't be popular,
they won't.
boy scout motto:
be prepared.
if someone gets angry
is it not their emotion?
Ultimately; They should examine the anger, when they can do so rationally. ie. "Why did I get angry? What, EXACTLY, was I angry with?
People whom accomlish this dialog with themselves, grow emotionally in quantitative strides.
(And you do not have to take my word for it; Evidence abounds.)
Thanks for the comment, Andy.
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