Just because a person is born with a penis doesnt make him a man. It makes him male, but not necessarily a man. I know lots who are swingin meat but are far from what I call a man.
Just because something is a gun doesnt make it good gun.
Just becausesomeone enlists in the military doesnt make him a good soldier or a good man. There are just some who are crap no matter which cap they wear. For examples I refer to gangbangers who join the military just so they can gain skills to take back to the threet wars in "the Hood". Or from my era, Lt. Calley and the massacre at My Lai. I had a buddy who told me " I used to love to take the gook prisoners back. They always tried to escape".
And just because one puts on blues doesnt make him a good cop. We all know that there are those who take bribes, plant evidence etc. etc. I cant personally verify this but was told by a good friend who was there that there are certain exclusive neighborhoods in the Miami Florida area where the cocaine transctions are protected by the police. In NYC that is rampant.
So my point is not to put down ANYONE especially those who serve. Many, most, are fine men and women who deserve our thanks and respect. My point is to encourage independant thought. As a student of Philosophy I encountered the concept of anarchy. We determined two types. Philosophical anarchy which basically said that just because a government says this is right or wrong does not necessarilly make it so. One must stop and consider for him or herself what is right or wrong, and then act accordingly based on the situation. One must analyze each system, situation, or individual for themselves and mold there behavior as an conscious independent individual. Political anarchy,on the other hand, holds that all governmental systyms are flawed and must be abandoned.
I tend to embrace both. On one hand I feel that as conscious beings we must examine each situation and act accordingly. On the other, I tend to believe that no HUMAN system can possibly work because we, as humans, are flawed for some reason (perhaps relating to original sin and the fall of man.....butthats getting close to religon so Ill stop) and that until we repair that flaw all systems, including our wonderful democracy, must eventually fail simply because the humans who designed it, and execute it are by nature flawed.
Iam not suggesting anarchy. As long as we are here on earth we need some system. I only suggest that we be CONSCIOUS humans and examine each situation carefully and act with justice and compassion.
Just because to do less is not an option for true MEN (and women).
Just because something is a gun doesnt make it good gun.
Just becausesomeone enlists in the military doesnt make him a good soldier or a good man. There are just some who are crap no matter which cap they wear. For examples I refer to gangbangers who join the military just so they can gain skills to take back to the threet wars in "the Hood". Or from my era, Lt. Calley and the massacre at My Lai. I had a buddy who told me " I used to love to take the gook prisoners back. They always tried to escape".
And just because one puts on blues doesnt make him a good cop. We all know that there are those who take bribes, plant evidence etc. etc. I cant personally verify this but was told by a good friend who was there that there are certain exclusive neighborhoods in the Miami Florida area where the cocaine transctions are protected by the police. In NYC that is rampant.
So my point is not to put down ANYONE especially those who serve. Many, most, are fine men and women who deserve our thanks and respect. My point is to encourage independant thought. As a student of Philosophy I encountered the concept of anarchy. We determined two types. Philosophical anarchy which basically said that just because a government says this is right or wrong does not necessarilly make it so. One must stop and consider for him or herself what is right or wrong, and then act accordingly based on the situation. One must analyze each system, situation, or individual for themselves and mold there behavior as an conscious independent individual. Political anarchy,on the other hand, holds that all governmental systyms are flawed and must be abandoned.
I tend to embrace both. On one hand I feel that as conscious beings we must examine each situation and act accordingly. On the other, I tend to believe that no HUMAN system can possibly work because we, as humans, are flawed for some reason (perhaps relating to original sin and the fall of man.....butthats getting close to religon so Ill stop) and that until we repair that flaw all systems, including our wonderful democracy, must eventually fail simply because the humans who designed it, and execute it are by nature flawed.
Iam not suggesting anarchy. As long as we are here on earth we need some system. I only suggest that we be CONSCIOUS humans and examine each situation carefully and act with justice and compassion.
Just because to do less is not an option for true MEN (and women).