Society's Child
They have taken away our literature, our ability to let our minds interpret freely and gave us propaganda, and force-fed our brains to accept policies that harm our interests. They have taken away our family members and sent them far off to a foreign land to fight a war based on twisted lies and hidden truths. They have taken away our right to property and prosperity, and they have tricked us to believe that capitalism is not only equated to corporatism, but that it's the root of our economic recession. They have taken away our vested powers to make the decisions for our country and gave those powers to failed organizations made up of leaders of foreign nations. They have taken away our ability to love whoever we were destined to love and have distracted us from realizing that marriage is a fundamental liberty that can never be interfered with. They have prohibited us from the victimless use of marijuana and have imprisoned many peaceful, productive members of society. They have taken away our belief that we can make a change and have sadly proven that our vote no longer counts.
We live in a time where Congress spends their time deciding that pizza is a vegetable. We live in a time where we place embargos on countries that are no longer a threat to the world. We live in a time where a president that sends more drones, sends more troops, and kills more soldiers and civilians is rewarded a Nobel Peace Prize. We live in a time where assassinating American citizens as young as 16 without a trial are considered progress. We live in a time where being detained indefinitely without due process and having our phones wiretapped are considered a necessary procedure to our security. We live in a time where we bang our war drums for the sake of war. We live in a time where we spend billions of dollars abroad in foreign aid to build schools, homes, and democracy. We, too, have poor education, foreclosed homes, and restricted freedoms. We live in a time, when the United States ranks 31 in math, 23 in science, and 17 in reading, out of 74 countries by the Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development. This proves that my generation is among one of the worst generations in educational history. We live in a time where we lead the world in the number of incarceration rates, military expenditures, and rank 49th in life expectancy by the CIA Factbook. We live in a time where we mistake loving your country with thinking it's the greatest in the world.
In America, we vote based on who we relate to more or whose presence we enjoy rather than who will be in the best interest of the American people. In America, we vote more on American Idol than in elections. In America, we demonize and attack fellow Americans because of their religion or race, because of a miniscule fraction of religious fanatics that have constructed terror in this nation - they too face terrorism in this nation. In America, we come together when death has been brought to our enemies, not when we commemorate our servicemen or when we excel in all of human history. In America, being an advocate for liberty is equated to being insane and out of touch with reality. In America, we believe we're so powerful, yet we always feel so threatened.
Every time we defend America for a crime against humanity is a time where we put ourselves in more danger. Every time we victimize ourselves for the result of our past wrongdoing, we fuel ourselves to kill and commit more wrongs.
We used to not be like this. We used to be the best artists, the best poets, and the best thinkers. We used to care for what our representatives our leaders have said or done. We used to have representatives that actually read bills and argued for days on the wording of these governing documents. We used to wage war on tyranny, not people or individual rights. We used to love talking about liberty, not the American Idol winner or The Bachelorette. We used to be the country of opportunity and of prosperity - we used to be the country that respects and never infringes on anyone's rights. We used to be the country that believes we can always do better, indeed, we shall still be.
This is what makes us who we are and what we should be individually. A vision of radiant days ahead, belief in things unseen, and faith that here, in this nation, we are the writers of our own future, our own destiny. The belief that we hold the power to dictate and succeed in our own life; the belief that we don't need government to tell us who we can marry, what we can drink, or what we can do. This is what America is all about. And now it falls to us, our generation of youth, our freedom fighters, our liberty lovers, to write the next great novel of not only America's history, but also the world's history; to meet our tests, our challenges, our opportunities, our dreams, and our right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. It is our time to rise again; it is our time to secure our future.
I long for day where we stand together strong and enlightened. Our call to liberty is not only a ticket to a journey, nor is it a ticket to a better life; it is a ticket to change the world. It is our calling. We do not need magic, nor do we need authority. We contain the power in our hands from what we have touched, our ears from what have listened, our mouths from what we have spoke, and our hearts from what we have felt.
What lies in the world for us is limitless. I consider this planet, this world, as a canvas and our words as the stroke of a paintbrush. And our words have the power to either make the painting vibrant in colors. And our words have the power to put everything beautiful in this world in that painting. Our words will make a painting that will resonate our message - the message of inspiration, hope, compassion, and freedom. And that painting will be the self-portrait of the invincible greatness of the place I call home.
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We live in a time, when the United States ranks 31 in math, 23 in science, and 17 in reading, out of 74 countries by the Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development. This proves that my generation is among one of the worst generations in educational history.
She's aware of the fact that she doesn't know everything, and that her education system is failing her, and she's taking the exact steps she needs to to counteract this problem. She's on the path to enlightenment, and she will beat the education system if she keeps it up. It's not too often you hear words like these from a 19 year old growing up in the United States, so perhaps you should let this one go.
But I agree that the United States of America may not be the greatest country in the world, I have read that so many times already...what I have yet to see in any one of these articles is which one IS the best country in the world!!
Maybe if we went back to a time when government was for the people and by the people instead of the way is now where is bought and paid by the biggest contributors (corporations?)
The point is that there is no best country in the world. It's childish. We need to grow out of that nonsense.
I commend this 19 year old for her level of awareness. Certainly, there is more to the story as Hogwash mentions, but she is already putting the peces together and figuring out for herself just how deep the deceptions run. Welcome to the rabbitt hole Sarah, where nothing is as it seems.
Good luck, kid. Look around at your peers and ask yourself, "Are these people prepared to change anything more complex than wireless carriers?" Yeah, didn't think so.
There was a time in this nations history that the usa was a great country.I have lived in this country for over 50 years and in that time i have seen a lot of things go by the way side.Our freedoms,our liberties,and etc. but the country it self is going to hell in a handbasket,and obama is NOT helping the country go forward,between him and his favorite buddies,andy stern,george soros, and et al this country is turning into another zimbabwe,another sudan,hell maybe even another somalia, or hehe maybe like KENYA where obama was born.The PTB want this country to become a third world nation,and to do that they have to tear down this country so it can be in turmoil and under military rule.Nay I think she is starting to understand what is happening to this country,now if we could only get the other 365million ppl to see the light as well.People are starting to see that we can not afford to continue to subsidise the union pensions any more.So they will do what they have to,to keep their coffers filled with GOVT money,oh and all those big fancy well paying GOVT jobs with the fancy retirement pensions and all those wonderful medial benefits???Who do you think pays for that?obama?from his secret stash?Hell no it comes from other peoples money that is taken from them at gun point if need be,its called taxes,so somebody else is paying your fancy high paying govt salary and your high fancy falluting benefits and your luxury retirement money comes from taking other peoples money and giving it to the fancy govt (workers)they dont really work,they produce nothing,WE AS A COUNTRY CAN NO LONGER AFFORD all the fancy govt workers,govt has gotten so big and so out of control.We the people pay for the govt workers salary and benefits,but what do we get in return for all that money ??? NOTHING but more debt more govt employees,it is a lost cycle that will never end under the current regime.
Don't beat that drum here or use partisan name calling in a discussion so important to the future of everyone reading here. Please!
Let's all take a look at the 3rd candidate for President, running under the Libertarian Party, Gary Johnson. www.garyjohnson2012.com This guy is up against the system! He needs 15% in the polls, just to be included in the debates, yet he is going to be on the ballots in all 50 states. (unless the GOP succeeds in their current plot to have him removed from the ballots in several key states) They are rigging the game as it goes along. The system is rigged! Please, take at look at this guy!!! It should be easy to see why, especially when compared to Obamney......
Sarah Harvard wrote an article that America is not what you think (link below) only has part of the information. This should enlighten you to much more. In 1707 and 1740 Acts of Parliament under Queen Anne deliberately set up admiralty law on inland America for nothing more than piracy and plunder. That is still in effect today. If you don't know the real history of the chartered corporation of the United States then you will continue to wave a flag for a corporation founded on slavery, piracy and betrayal.
It would be worth your while to go to [Link]and listen to parts 1 and 2 of America the Sea of Souls. there is lots more information under www.one-heaven.org under sovereign law canons. The Acts of Parliament lay it all out in black and white. read and learn. Lynn
Give the Kid a Break!
How many of us - who've been around a bit longer and being SOTT folks have learned a lot of the lies* - can say we knew even that much at that age?
As noted by Amazed by the Lunacy, she's got an open mind and for that deserves kudos, not crap.
R.C.
* And with them, the fact that the more you know, the more you know you don't know anything. R.C.
We all have a LOT more to learn about taking responsibility for the condition we find ourselves in. It's not an easy or painless process. And I'm not there, either.
So, yes: Give the kid a break! Then go find a mirror and ask it: What are YOU going to do about this situation?
Bog standard all-American 卐卐卐卐卐 business as usual. What you might call the old one-two: pollute the world with prodigious amounts of schlock with one hand, and unrivaled amounts of violence with the other. Americans are cry-babies with guns. Please stop painting our world with your "invincible greatness".
"...We used to be the country of opportunity and of prosperity - we used to be the country that respects and never infringes on anyone's rights..."
I guess that the author never heard about the Palmer Raids. Ditto the fact that Lincoln closed NORTHERN newspapers and jailed their editors for not being adequately gung-ho about the Civil War. Need I go on?
The author is a victim of an educational system that indoctrinates students with fake history.
Are things worse than they used to be? Without a doubt.
Were things ever as wonderful as she believes? No way.